Favorable Winds from China: How the BRI is Transforming West Asia
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What Kind of Threat Is China?
Book review of “America and the China Threat: From the End of History to the End of Empire” by Prof. Paolo Urio
The “brutalist philosophy” of the US was made public (曝光) by Robert Daly, a former US diplomat stationed in Beijing, in 2015. Currently, he is the director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. No diplomatic niceties here, Daly frankly states the policy of the US: China must never reach the level of the US.
What Kind of Threat Is China?
National Endowment for Democracy Provided $1.2 Million to Kazakhstan to Help Spark Color Revolution Against Pro-Russian and Pro-China Regime
Calmer in Kazakhstan- Opposition Banker aka Leader Calls for Western Involvement
Protests in Kazakhstan! Why Kazakhstan?
I’m quite sure this has western backing. That’s my relatively educated and insightful opinion. A“protest” of this size coming out of nowhere? Not credible.
Protests in Kazakhstan! Why Kazakhstan?
My thoughts, as well!
Related:
Kazakhstan: This is NOT a protest.
Further Reading Recommended by Penny (archived because it’s behind a paywall for me):
Will Unrest in Kazakhstan Inflame Tensions Between Russia and the West?
Previously:
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
Neocolonialism haunts Horn of Africa

BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR | INDIAN PUNCHLINE | JANUARY 5, 2022
Chinese foreign ministers have traditionally marked the new year by visiting the African continent. Wang Yi’s 2022 African tour begins with Eritrea against the backdrop of the US strategy in the Horn of Africa to gain control of the strategically vital Red Sea that connects Indian Ocean with the Suez Canal.
Neocolonialism haunts Horn of Africa
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
What happened:
Kazakhstan unrest: Dozens killed, about 2,000 arrested as protesters clash with police in Almaty
Kazakhstan is a major energy power, among the top exporters of oil globally and in the leading 20 for gas. The country’s government has subsidized liquefied petroleum gas for years, but when it lifted price controls on LPG, it argued that keeping them in place was no longer sustainable.
Previously:
BRI will make the whole region a well-connected village: Kazakhstan envoy
Terrorists operating in Afghanistan targeting CPEC projects: Pakistan
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

Related:
China Moves Onto USA’s Doorstep by Signing Up Cuba to Belt & Road.
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.
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