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pordi

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Deutschland, tausche 7 Millionen Autos gegen chinesische Stasi!
« on: December 15, 2019, 04:47:52 AM »

Die deutschen Kriegsgewinnler, was werden sie tun? Gieren sie so sehr nach den Moneten, die ihnen der Verkauf der 7 Millionen Autos einbringt, und lassen Sie dafür den Chinesen Tür und Tor öffnen, damit deren Stasi Deutschland nach Herzenslust ausspionieren kann?

Der Bundestag ist eine Kloake. Und er hat ein Gesicht, das wir Ihnen nicht zeigen dürfen, weil das Hochverrat wäre.

So hat es vor 100 Jahren auch angefangen, das Ende vom Ende... Aber diesmal ist es das totale Ende.

Wollt Ihr den totalen Bundestag?

Wollt Ihr das totale China?



https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-14/china-threatens-germany-with-retaliation-if-huawei-5g-is-banned

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China Threatens Germany With Retaliation If Huawei 5G Is Banned
By Tony Czuczka
December 15, 2019, 12:09 AM GMT+1

    Ambassador to Berlin cites German automakers’ sales in China
    Pending German legislation would impose a de-facto ban

China’s ambassador threatened Germany with retaliation if it excludes Huawei Technologies Co. as a supplier of 5G wireless equipment, citing the millions of vehicles German carmakers sell in China.

Resistance against Huawei is growing among lawmakers in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s governing coalition, who have challenged her China policy with a bill that would impose a broad ban on “untrustworthy” 5G vendors.

“If Germany were to take a decision that leads to Huawei’s exclusion from the German market, there will be consequences,” Ambassador Wu Ken said Saturday at a Handelsblatt event. “The Chinese government will not stand idly by.”

President Donald Trump’s administration has sought to enlist U.S. allies in squeezing out Huawei as a 5G supplier. A lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission this month marked Huawei’s latest attempt to fight U.S. sanctions and curbs that threaten the world’s largest networking business.

Read more: Merkel Faces Revolt Over Huawei as Lawmakers Seek Full Ban

While the German legislation doesn’t explicitly name Huawei, it’s tailored to the Chinese company and comes after months of debate about 5G security. Huawei has repeatedly rejected allegations of its equipment’s potential for espionage and sabotage.

The ambassador said Huawei has no legal obligation to provide data to the Chinese government, then reminded the audience that German manufacturers account for a quarter of the 28 million cars sold in China last year.

“Could we say one day that these German cars are no longer safe because we’re in a position to manufacture our own cars?” he said in a video on the newspaper’s website. “No. That is pure protectionism.”
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PS: Bevor ich es vergesse: Sie brauchen nicht zu wählen. Die Wahl haben Sie schon verloren. Denn es gibt nichts und niemanden, was man ernsthaft wählen könnte.

PPS: Bloomberg ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker.
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