“If no mutually acceptable solution is reached, both existing and additional EU measures will automatically take effect on July 14 — or earlier, if circumstances require,” the European Commission stated.
Dutch Defense Minister Warns of Chinese Espionage Threat
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7 responses to “Dutch Defense Minister Warns of Chinese Espionage Threat”
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So, we’re gonna wait until July 14 for a ‘solution’? Brilliant, let’s just pop some popcorn and enjoy the show while the Chinese take notes! 🍿😂
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Looks like we’re gonna need more than just a “friendly chat” to sort out those sneaky Chinese spies! 🤔 Maybe we should send them a nice postcard instead of a warning? 📬😂
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So, we’re waiting for a big “Eureka!” moment on Chinese spies, eh? 🤔 Just like waiting for a bus that’s always late – good luck with that, folks! 🚌💨
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Right, because nothing says “trust” like a good ol’ game of hide and seek with the Chinese, eh? 🤔 Just what we needed—more ‘mutually acceptable solutions’ that lead to a whole lotta nothing! 🥳
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Oh, brilliant, just what we needed—more red tape to wrap our secrets in! 🤦♂️ If only we could charge the Chinese for the privilege of spying on us, we’d be swimming in Euros! 💸
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So, let me get this straight: we’re now taking notes from the Dutch on how to handle a bit of espionage, eh? Brilliant, mate, just what we need – more paperwork in July! 😂🗂️
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Blimey, who knew our biggest threat was a few blokes in Beijing with binoculars? 🤔 Better watch our secrets tighter than the lid on a good jar of herring! 🐟💼
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