cult of trump, try to get your heads around this-
the U.S. and chinese military did joint drills on american soil under trump.
anyone can go back through this thread can see that 1th hour and i disagree strongly, ( i ignore her about half the time).
this is not me agreeing with her, it is about accepting truth, no matter who points it out.
to you Christians on here, we are to be truthful FIRST, even when you do not like the particular truth.
do not let hero worship blind you to your first loyalty.
Here is the article EH linked in it's entirety. Please show me where it says Chinese troops trained on American soil, or please offer another retraction to myself and others:
Also, it's highly offensive to call people who don't want to see the destruction of the nation through blatant voter fraud, "Cult of Trump" Cmon guy. Get it together!
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NOVEMBER 17, 20184:50 AMUPDATED 2 YEARS AGO
As China-U.S. friction rises, their armies hold joint disaster drills
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John Ruwitch
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NANJING, China (Reuters) - Soldiers from China and the United States wrapped up a week of joint disaster relief drills on Saturday, in a display of cooperation against a backdrop of worsening ties between the two countries over trade, the disputed South China Sea and self-ruled Taiwan.
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Relations between the world’s two largest economies have plumbed new depths under U.S. President Donald Trump, who is due to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Argentina starting late this month.
The exercise, held in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, comes a week after Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe and top diplomat Yang Jiechi visited Washington, where U.S. officials urged China to halt militarization of the South China Sea.
But there was no sign of those strains as Chinese and U.S. soldiers simulated plucking people from earthquake-destroyed buildings and treating survivors’ injuries at a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) base on the outskirts of Nanjing.
Troops practiced search and rescue in a small mock-up of a devastated urban area post-earthquake, using sniffer dogs and other gear to search for people buried in the fake rubble.
“Only through more contacts, more exchanges and cooperation in areas of common interest can we effectively increase mutual trust and effectively reduce misjudgments,” Qin Weijiang, deputy commander of the PLA’s eastern theater command, told reporters.
“So I think bilateral exchanges can start from humanitarian and disaster relief exchanges and expand to other areas of common interest.”
Robert Brown, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Pacific, said the exchange was “extremely important”.
“Just as our top leaders work towards building a strong working relationship and understanding, we through confidence-building measures like this DME must also at our level build a strong understanding of each other,” he added, referring to Disaster Management Exchange.