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China is sanctioning a former senator from the Philippines
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. The CCP might sell its fighter jets to the Ayatollah
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. And the Chinese countryside is flooding again
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. Then more on this week's China news headlines.
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Welcome to China andensored. I'm Chris Chapel
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and this episode is sponsored by Surf Shark.
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Whenever you go online, you really should be using a VPN like Surf Shark
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to cover your tracks and protect your identity
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. I'll tell you more in a little bit
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. Lucken Coffee, often touted as China's answer to Starbucks
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, has launched its first stores in the competitive US market
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, specifically in New York City
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, the black coffee book of communism
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. I'm confused. Why NYC?
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Are they showing communist solidarity with
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the maybe soon to be mayors, Zorhan Mandani
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, or is this just another of
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China's terrible financial decisions
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made at the worst possible time?
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Porqu no loss dos.
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Some say that the company founded in 2017 could challenge
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Starbucks power in the US market.
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Why? Well, for one, it's slightly cheaper
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with the 16o Americano at Lucken costing $4.45
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compared to Starbucks 4.95.
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For another, it succeeded in beating
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Starbucks in the Chinese market,
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becoming the country's largest coffeechain in 2023
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. And finally, it's got a gimmick
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, cashier free coffee.
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Just download the app, give all your data to the CCP
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, order ahead, pick up your
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coffee, and go.
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Minimal social interaction needed.
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Although that might be a bit of a problem in New York City
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where cashless businesses are prohibited
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. But anyway, this is an inspiring comeback story
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Why it was just a few years ago Lucken Coffee was
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forced to pay $180 million in fraud for
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lying to American investors.
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If at first you don't succeed, it doesn't matter
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because the capitalist will sell the communist the rope
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. they'll use to hang them
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. Heavy floods in China have killed
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at least nine people and displaced tens of thousands
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. These kinds of storms hit China every summer
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. But this year's
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images on social media have been particularly dramatic
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. I'd say you'd think China would have learned how to
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deal with this by now, but learning from
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past historical mistakes isn't really communism's defining characteristic.
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The central and southern Chinese areas
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of Hube, Hanan, and Gujo
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were the worst hit with rivers topping over dikes
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and pouring into city streets,
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shopping malls, and housing complexes.
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Eight other people were listed as missing, and
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even more rainfall is in the forecast.
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This seems to be the cost of China's rapid industrialization
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Poor infrastructure and corruption have made the situation worse
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Misused flood relief is also a problem.
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China has sanctioned a former Philippine senator over maritime claims
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. Francis Tolantino,
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who lost his bid for a second term
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during midterm elections, canvased
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heavily on bringing in laws to better
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define the country's seal lanes and maritime zone
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, which of course was a big
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no no for China since they claimed
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pretty much all of the South China Sea as its own
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, often violently despite the fact that it's illegal by international law
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. China has barred Tolantino from entering the mainland
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. Macau and Hong Kong
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He acknowledged the sanctions and
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called them a badge of honor.
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I like this guy.
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And after the break, is Iran about to buy Chinese jet fighters?
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Welcome back. On his first foreign trip since the Israel conflict
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Iran's defense minister thanked China for its support
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, which is interesting since the
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only support China has given Iran in these trying times
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, as far as we know, was verbal condemnation of the US and Israel
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. The CCP even joined the US in
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calling for the Straight of Hormuz to remain open
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, contradicting the Islamic
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Republic's threats to close it during wartime
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. So, is this just brown-nosing?
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Well, yes, but it's also deeper than that.
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I apologize for the mental image caused
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by me using the word deeper right after
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brown-nosing.
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The defense minister was one of nine
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that Chinese state-run media says
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attended a gathering of the SECO or
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization
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, which both China and Russia lead.
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China and Russia still badly want to create an
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alternative world order not led by the West or dominated by the US
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And Iran for its own reasons, agrees.
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So really, they have no choice but to put on the charade
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. And one reason they want to
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make China happy is because Iran is
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reportedly set to buy Chinese jets.
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According to a report in the Moscow
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Times and another in the RBC Ukraine,
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Iran has intensified negotiations with China
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to acquire the Chungdu J10C,
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also known as the Vigorous Dragon,
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which is used by both Pakistan and China mainly for aerial combat
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. I can't tell if Vigorous Dragon is a better name for a
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fighter jet or a Chinese knockoff of Viagra
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, but doesn't just dogfight.
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It can also perform some strike missions.
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Apparently, Iran aims to modernize its
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air force as soon as possible,
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and Chinese jets are currently seen as an
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affordable and coste effective
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alternative to the Russian SU35s.
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Because nothing says no limits
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partnership like undercutting your best buddy
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. China's badly performing economy
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sure could use the cash from such a sale
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. And Iran's military, which has been severely battered by Israeli air strikes
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, was mainly full of outdated old
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equipment that can't compete with
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Israeli and Western technology
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. But Iran has been eyeing these jets for a while,
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and previous deals have fallen through
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for a variety of reasons.
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So, we'll have to see what actually happens.
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So, hey, stop me if you've heard some version of
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this almost every week for the past oh,
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ever since I've been on YouTube.
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According to the US Department of
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Justice, two Chinese nationals have been
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caught spying on US Navy personnel and
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bases. Yuen Sa Chen, who resides in
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Happy Valley, Oregon, and Lean Lie, who
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traveled to Houston on a tourist visa in
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April 2025. Both men faced charges for
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working for China's Ministry of State
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Security or MSS. gathering intel about
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service members and bases, attempting to
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recruit Navy personnel to work on behalf
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of the MSS, and working with others in
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America to facilitate a dead drop
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payment of at least $10,000.
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Just $10,000.
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I don't know if this shows how
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cashstrapped the CCP is or how badly
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these guys need to learn to negotiate.
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Maybe there'll be a copy of Art of the
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Deal in the jail library. Because if
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convicted, both men could be fined
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$250,000 and face up to a decade behind
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bars. The FBI got some help on this case
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from the NCIS, the Naval Criminal
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Investigative Service, for those of you
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who don't watch the TV that's always
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playing in the background at your
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parents house. FBI Director Cash Patel
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told Fox News that we disrupted those
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efforts and sent a clear message. The
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United States will not tolerate
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espionage on American soil. Our counter
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intelligence operations remain focused,
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vigilant, and relentless. That's right,
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CCP spies. Cash is keeping his eyes on
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you. His gigantic, unblinking, allseeing
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eyes. And longtime viewers of China
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Uncensored know that I've spent time
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with lots of unsaavory people like Hong
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Kong activist/troublemaker
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Joshua Wong, who's now in jail. and
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Tibetan Parliament member Namya Dulkar
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who travels the world pissing off the
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CCP by talking about Tibet. But these
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are two dangerous anti-CCCP freedom
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fighters I know have a special place in
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your heart. Daniel Sudani and Celsus
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Talifilu from the Solomon Islands. They
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stood nearly alone among government
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officials in that country trying to
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block the CCP from turning it into a
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vassal state. They kept Malita province
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CCP free for as long as they could and
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the corrupt prime minister hated them
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for it. In 2023, they tried to come to
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the United States to tell the US
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Congress about the extreme danger the
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CCP poses to their country and to
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security in the Pacific. The Secretary
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of State didn't want them to come. No
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one wanted to help except you, my
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amazing 50 C army. You helped raise more
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than $27,000
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to bring them to DC for a month. And
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they did incredible things. They met
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with US elected officials. They
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testified before Congress. They
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influenced think tanks and got tons of
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media coverage. The CCP was so mad at
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them and me. Well, Sudani and Talifilu
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courageously returned to the Solomon
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Islands. And for a while, the notoriety
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you gave them kept them safe. But the
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corrupt Solomon Islands government now
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sees that world media attention on them
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is fading. So they've put them on trial.
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The charges are for so-called unlawful
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assembly where Solomon Island citizens
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protested how their federal government
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was letting the CCP take over their
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country. The short of it is these
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charges against them are completely
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trumped up. The Solomon Islands
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government has already learned a lot
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from the CCP, including how to use the
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courts to go after their political
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enemies. The trial has started and could
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last anywhere from two days to a few
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weeks. If the kangaroo courts get their
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way, they could face two years in jail.
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So, what can you do? Leave a Solomon
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Island flag emoji in the comments below
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to show that people are paying attention
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to this issue and to support those in
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the Solomon Islands still fighting
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