Leaders of Some Countries Can’t Wait to Meet Trump
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Argentinian president met Trump in Florida;
Indonesian president spoke to Trump during his visit last week 
Korean president, Japanese PM, Filipino president and Taiwan’s president all want to meet Trump before he moves in White House
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Korean president is practising golf to get ready to play golf with Trump later on
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(15-11-2024, 08:37 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  Argentinian president met Trump in Florida;
Indonesian president spoke to Trump during his visit last week 
Korean president, Japanese PM, Filipino president and Taiwan’s president all want to meet Trump before he moved to White House

Must build good rapport 1st lah! Big Grin Trump 4 years ago maybe different now lah!
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What's Singapore PM Lawrence Wong's queue number?

Could be into middle of 2025.
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Meanwhile, Biden is shaking legs on the beach with his wife. 😆
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(15-11-2024, 08:42 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  [Image: IMG-8134.jpg]

Biden heads to global summits under pressure to reassure anxious allies. President will meet with an array of foreign leaders as his repeated promise that “America’s back” appears at risk

Biden arrived here on Thursday night to join his last two global summits as president, first an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Lima, then a Group of 20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. The meetings come amid a period of deep anxiety for many democracies and a global realignment that could upend many of the aspirations Biden had coming into office.
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(16-11-2024, 02:32 AM)Scythian Wrote:  What's Singapore PM Lawrence Wong's queue number?

Could be into middle of 2025.

Note: This is what outside happening this moment, while we all of us is watching on our hand hp, all this is about war, flood, food and hopes for peace in this world.  Heart Tongue Find  for a answer.

Biden ran as an antidote to Trump’s disdain for traditional alliances, and he has worked hard to reestablish America’s longtime foreign policy and its place in the world. 

Now Biden will be forced to hand power back to Trump and watch as world leaders prepare for a less predictable America.


“This is not going to be a swan song for Biden,” said Erin Murphy, senior fellow on emerging Asia economies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “Not only is he a lame duck, but a super lame duck because his successor is going to have very different policies than he is.”
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Now you know pooliticians are very xia sway ppl, even criminal’s lp they aso want to pour
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US markets tank when Trump takes over Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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