The profoundly ominous nature of America’s anti-China hysteria

The profoundly ominous nature of America’s anti-China hysteria

There’s something foreboding and eerie about this anti-Chinese frenzy that’s broken out within the U.S. and its vassal countries. It’s like when Germany reacted to its loss of World War I and the Great Depression by blaming Jews and ramping up militarism; an imperialist country, faced with its decline on the world stage and the collapse of its economy, is shifting its reactionary fury onto a manufactured threat.

U.S. prepared to spend Russia, China ‘into oblivion’ to win nuclear arms race: U.S. envoy

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The US government “can’t afford” to provide Americans with healthcare, PPE, or more than $1200 to survive a global pandemic, but it wants you to know that it is prepared to spend Russia and China “into oblivion” in order to win a new nuclear arms race.

U.S. prepared to spend Russia, China ‘into oblivion’ to win nuclear arms race: U.S. envoy

Trump’s threat of ending relations with China is a distraction from his coronavirus mishandling

Trump’s threat of ending relations with China is a distraction from his coronavirus mishandling

For the sake of winning the upcoming election he will continue to target China, but will unlikely break ties with Beijing because American businesses will lose a market of 1.4 billion people. The pandemic has shown that the U.S. has missed an opportunity to be a world leader which will now force Washington to rethink its position in the world.

US Military Planners Advise Expanded Online Psychological Warfare against China

US Military Planners Advise Expanded Online Psychological Warfare against China

Military analyst David Maxwell, a former Special Ops soldier himself, advocated for a widespread culture war, which would include the Pentagon commissioning what he called “Taiwanese Tom Clancy” novels, intended to demonize China and demoralize its citizens, arguing that Washington should “weaponize” China’s one-child policy by bombarding Chinese people with stories of the wartime deaths of their only children, and therefore, their bloodline.

A not dissimilar tactic was used during the first Cold War against the Soviet Union, where the CIA sponsored a huge network of artists, writers and thinkers to promote liberal and social-democratic critiques of the U.S.S.R., unbeknownst to the public, and, sometimes, even the artists themselves.