Will Law of the Sea treaty finally be ratified?

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Mag Tiger
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Yikes! Just when you thought this abomination had disappeared, have no fear. The Dem controlled Senate may well take a new look at ratification soon. There's a reason (many actually) this globalist trash hasn't been approved, among them is the loss of much of our sovereignty. LOST is but another example of how the UN wants to redistribute wealth, mainly ours, to the rest of the world.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2021/03/18/this-senate-may-smile-on-faulty-law-of-the-sea-treaty/
Richyb83
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WOW Mag Tiger! Thanks for posting this! Had never heard of that term before; makes perfect sense for these Globalist. It is multi-pronged ; but it is coming together. Like a jigsaw puzzle the past 30 years.

Basically it's America Last (not First) in their Neo liberal World Order. Have to bleed Amerika dry ((radically & fundamentally change it)). And the military seems to be in disarray now too.
Mag Tiger
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Richyb83 said:

WOW Mag Tiger! Thanks for posting this! Had never heard of that term before; makes perfect sense for these Globalist. It is multi-pronged ; but it is coming together. Like a jigsaw puzzle the past 30 years.

Basically it's America Last (not First) in their Neo liberal World Order. Have to bleed Amerika dry ((radically & fundamentally change it)). And the military seems to be in disarray now too.
Just watching the video of the disastrous meeting with the Chinese in Anchorage will show even the mildly interested observer that we're in trouble. None of our adversaries respects us anymore. Displaying the kind of weakness that's been shown since the new regime came to power can very well lead to serious miscalculations with global consequences. We're in dangerous times.
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