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Sogavare living up to his status as a Manchurian Prime Minister

 And Sogavare is Chinese Puppet

The leaders of the Pacific nations met in Washington, D.C. to sign a symbolic cooperation agreement with the United States. That effort by the Biden administration to woo the governments of the Pacific came crashing down as Sogavare refused to sign the agreement. This move is not by accident. Sogavare didn't just wake up in Washington, D.C and decided, the US government didn't need his corporation. As a Manchurian Prime Minister, he acted on behalf of the Chinese government, and everything he did since arrive in the US a few weeks ago, was to please his handler in Beijing, Xin Jinping. 

The Solomon Islands' embassy in New York explained that the Sogavare government wants more time to look at the agreement, study it and understand its underlying message and long-term consequences. But that is “diplomatic language” that can be translated to - NO, we are with the Chinese government and we dont' want to jeopardize that relationship. But the Sogavare action is highly predictable, and it carries with it the tale-tale signs of a Manchurian leader and a puppet government. Here are the reason Sogavare refused to sign this security agreement or corporation. 

Here's why Sogavare rejected Biden's proposal

As of now, the Chinese government is funding Sogavare's development projects, his fight against the country's opposition, and the preparations for the upcoming National General Election (NGE), and the Pacific Games. This rejection of the US proposed cooperation by the Chinese puppet, shows the power of money. 

But why is Sogavare and other's playing around? It is clear from past comments by the Manchurian president, that the struggling nations of the Pacific, such as the Solomon Islands, have been abandoned by their Cold War friends, such as the United States, and Australia and NZ, which closed their doors to them. For that reason alone, the SI felt justified in bringing China into the country, but that doesn't explain why he wanted a security agreement with China in the first place other than his paranoia and corruption. It is unnecessary. No only Solomon Islands. 

MSN reported on this issue is quite accurate, in that "while the timing of the objection to the summit declaration was something of a surprise, the source was no." In other words, no one was shocked by Sogavare's antics. He acted on behalf of the Chinese government. Imagine was Beijing would do if Sogavare signed on to this agreement. Xin Jinping would have called Sogavare and threatened to pull the plug on the current development in Honiara as the country preps for the upcoming Page Games (PGs). 




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