US Eyes January Roll- out of “First” Project to Counter China’s Belt and Road- Build Back Better

I’ve felt the birth pangs scenario was most likely the groundwork being laid for these pending projects.. (wrote about this at my prior site)

And Build Back Better, unsurprisingly, beside bringing in the technocratic tyranny looks to be a means to wage warfare by other means. Not a shocker because in many ways the Covid Con looked to be a way to target China, possibly, one China perceived as a bio weapons attack ? It’s can’t be ruled out.

US Eyes January Roll- out of “First” Project to Counter China’s Belt and Road- Build Back Better
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China Moves Onto USA’s Doorstep by Signing Up Cuba to Belt & Road.

Largest US Forces Withdrawal from Syria, 270 Vehicles Headed to Iraq

Largest US Forces Withdrawal from Syria, 270 Vehicles Headed to Iraq

Justifications parrotted by ‘analysts’ and ‘pundits’ that the US is withdrawing from the Middle East to focus on China and the South China Sea is ludicrous, the US is an ending empire and ending rapidly; if it had any strength or even will for a standoff or war with China, it was directly on the Chinese borders in Afghanistan for 2 full decades, the US forces in Afghanistan were blocking the Chinese land connection to the Middle East and through it to Europe and the whole of Africa, if you want to wage a war against someone you try to encircle them, you don’t open for them more paths to extend their strengths.

The Economic Dimension Of The American Hybrid War On Ethiopia

The Economic Dimension Of The American Hybrid War On Ethiopia

About that, Ethiopia is one of China’s top Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) partners in Africa. The two countries are comprehensive strategic partners, and Chinese investments have been crucial to Ethiopia’s rise in recent years…

…America’s perception managers can then be expected to get to work manipulating the narrative in order to provoke distrust between them with the intent of adding an anti-Chinese dimension to anti-government riots.

Laos: From Landlocked to High-Speed Rail-Linked

October 19, 2021 (Brian Berletic – NEO) – For anyone who travelled through the rugged landlocked Southeast Asian country of Laos years ago, they will remember the twisting mountain roads and the many days by bus it would take to traverse the terrain from China’s border with Laos at Boten to the Laotian capital of Vietniane across the Mekong River from Thailand’s city of Nong Khai.

Laos: From Landlocked to High-Speed Rail-Linked