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“… Odner said, “I cannot think of a more ubiquitous symbol of American exceptionalism in the arts, entertainment, and popular culture at large than President Trump.”
House Republicans on the Appropriations Committee approved an amendment earlier this month to the interior, environment and related agencies annual spending bill that would rename a space inside the Kennedy Center — the prominent Washington arts hub’s famed opera house — the “First Lady Melania Trump Opera House.”
… The Kennedy Center opened its doors to the public in 1971. It describes its namesake Kennedy on its website as a “lifelong supporter and advocate of the arts” who “frequently steered the public discourse toward what he called ‘our contribution to the human spirit.'”
According to the institution, two months after Kennedy’s 1963 assassination, “Congress passed and President Johnson signed into law legislation renaming the National Cultural Center… as a ‘living memorial’ to Kennedy.”…”
this.Go Duke.
Yeah, a stern finger pointing letter may seem frustrating but this is another complicated matter that has some resemblance to Cold War proxy wars but complicated by trade relations. At this point, Cambodia is pretty close to a Chinese client state that grew its exports to the USA under the first Trump Admin but appears to have become a pass through for Chinese goods while also cooperating with the Chinese military and cracking down on already limited civil rights of Cambodian citizens.Is Chuck Schumer consulting for Thailand now?
Wow, you know an impressive amount about this conflict. Are you doing any financing for deals in the area? Not that it's the only reason you would know, but this is a deep dive.Yeah, a stern finger pointing letter may seem frustrating but this is another complicated matter that has some resemblance to Cold War proxy wars but complicated by trade relations. At this point, Cambodia is pretty close to a Chinese client state that grew its exports to the USA under the first Trump Admin but appears to have become a pass through for Chinese goods while also cooperating with the Chinese military and cracking down on already limited civil rights of Cambodian citizens.
But part of this is also an internal power struggle inside Thailand where a populist oligarch family (mainly right now Thaksin Shinawatra) has basically held or controlled the prime minister seat on and off this century, though Thaksin was subject of a 2006 coup (he is back in Thailand now after a loud and lavish exile period) and current pressure on the military/royal control of a lot of Thailand. But Thaksin is old and his support is weakening and the Thai military has been stoking nationalism to solidify their political gains at Thaksin’s cost, but when you stoke nationalism you usually have to have an outside enemy to fight with.
The Thai military and the Thai king seem like they are forming an alliance to re-make or eliminate democratic government (such as it is) in Thailand — the military rewrote the constitution there after the last coup but it didn’t have their intended effect of limiting populists getting elected. Meanwhile, the monarchy has its own Brownshirt ultranationalists paramilitary separate from the military and police that has been protesting against the democratic government and allegedly terrifying citizens in Bangkok — and the my has declined to intervene against them.
So Thailand is on the verge of a possible military/monarchy junta and a foreign conflict helps build support of the military. But they probably can’t afford sustained fighting with Cambodia, they just want to further stoke nationalism to improve conditions for a new coup.
Thailand genocides = 0Wow, you know an impressive amount about this conflict. Are you doing any financing for deals in the area? Not that it's the only reason you would know, but this is a deep dive.
I can't bring myself to follow this stupid conflict. Or any conflict in that area. I rarely say this about any country, but damn if they weren't better off under colonial rule. What's the genocide count now? And the idiotic wars and conflicts count?
Retained my interest in the region from college days, read on and off over the years about the Khmer Rouge in particular but continued to follow Southeast Asian politics a good bit over the succeeding decades (for an American with no family, business or academic reason to do so).Wow, you know an impressive amount about this conflict. Are you doing any financing for deals in the area? Not that it's the only reason you would know, but this is a deep dive.
I can't bring myself to follow this stupid conflict. Or any conflict in that area. I rarely say this about any country, but damn if they weren't better off under colonial rule. What's the genocide count now? And the idiotic wars and conflicts count?