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“If you want more research, it will be a $25 dollar fee”
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Anyways, my birthday is almost over and my grandmother bought me an ice cream cake and I don’t like ice cream cake
President Shetty: "So then what do you propose?"
Katherina Erman : We would like to see a decrease of tariffs from India for consumer products. And we would like to see a decrease of tariffs from the EU for agricultural products which are the biggest import from India by EU Member States
If anyone would like to partake, just TG me.
One person shall be the Press Conference focus, everyone else shall be reporters who will be informed by TG who the person is, while the Press Conference focus has to guess as the questions continue on by answering the questions.
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While in Brazil the Soviet embassy is under construction
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The Soviet Union condemns this random, unnecessary act of diplomatic aggression, but will nevertheless comply, whilst allowing the Japanese Ambassador to the USSR remain.
Victoria Harbor, Not xav, and Vostriuna
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President Shetty: "I see. Well that depends on how big of a decrease you are currently looking for me to initiate and approve of."
Love it, love it
Paramountica, Valijun, and Sisuvia
Katherina Erman : Well that would depend on current Indian tariffs. But something like 5% is good.
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President Shetty: "Now, I will only agree to that once the EU agrees and begins the implementation of mutual tariff reduction of 5%. I will surely agree to it once the EU implements the 5% reduction of tariffs on India."
CBS WALLACE: “Let me come back again to the study called Foreign Policy in the Free Society. In it, philosopher Scott Buchanan says, "Our problem here in the United States is to exist as a capitalist society in, possibly, a completely socialist, revolutionary world." Now it would seem, to a certain extent anyway, that that's the way the world is going. Is it possible that we cannot exist in such a world?”
KISSINGER: “Well, you know, you could argue that the identification of 'socialist' and 'revolutionary' is not a very good identification. You could well argue that a capitalist society, or, what is more interesting to me, a free society, is a more revolutionary phenomenon than nineteenth-century socialism; and this illustrates precisely one of our problems. I think we should go on the spiritual offensive in the world. We should identify ourselves with the revolution. We should say that freedom, if it is liberated, can achieve many of these things.”
— 1958 interview
Kissinger is basically a Marxist-Leninist /s
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