Michael Millerman goes over the article:
The Brahmins of Democracy: Communists vs. Patriotic Socialists.

Previously:
Michael Millerman goes over the article:
The Brahmins of Democracy: Communists vs. Patriotic Socialists.

Previously:
It’s wrong to say China is heading for socialism, because it never really abandoned it
Ultimately, what is behind the coverage you see in the West is a sense of dismay that China did not take the path they wanted. China was a socialist state, and still is, but refines its policies in pursuit of its national goals where necessary. It understands the difference between dogmatism and pragmatism, and that is why it so frequently succeeds.
The prosecution of telecommunications giant Huawei’s CFO Meng Wanzhou on charges of violating U.S. sanctions policies with Iran has been very politicized from the outset and a bellwether in the decline of U.S.-Sino relations in an era of renewed cold war.
HSBC is the 800-pound Gorilla in the Canadian Courtroom that No One is Talking About
Tucker Carlson’s perverse obsession with China makes him the most dangerous person in the world
Even David Duke has denounced Tucker Carlson!
Pentagon whistle-blower under US govt probe for publishing op-eds at Global Times
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In May 2007, amid a U.S. troop surge in Iraq, Wired magazine published a piece titled “Military Dragged Feet on Bomb-Proof Vehicles.” The article unleashed a whirlwind of controversy that led to congressional hearings and, ultimately, hundreds of millions of dollars for lifesaving equipment.
The exposé didn’t mention Gayl, but he had leaked a key document to Wired. As a science adviser to the Marine Corps, he had recently returned from a stint in Iraq, where he had seen signs the military had delayed the rollout of much-needed armored vehicles known as MRAPs. Gayl briefed the staffs of Sens. Biden and Kit Bond (R-Mo.), who both later praised him as a “hero.”
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Gayl claims he didn’t receive any blowback over the first op-ed, but that changed after he wrote another claiming “China-averse special interests” in the United States were “othering” or trying to “dehumanize” the Chinese in preparation for a war.
Op-eds in a Chinese state tabloid slammed U.S. policy. The author works at the Pentagon.
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