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Китай отказал шефу Пентагона Остину во встрече с главой Минобороны Китая Дун Цзюнем, причина отказа продажа оружия Тайваню. Что ж такое, совсем о демократов китайцы стали ноги вытирать. Так и Тайвань возьмут без единого выстрела.



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Китай отказал шефу Пентагона Остину во встрече с главой Минобороны Китая Дун Цзюнем, причина отказа продажа оружия Тайваню. Что ж такое, совсем о демократов китайцы стали ноги вытирать. Так и Тайвань возьмут без единого выстрела.

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