Euro-Americas’ Criminal Leadership and the Chinese Bogeyman
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https://www.facebook.com/Beltroadnews/photos/a.367953197030783/1098402983985797/ ABSTRACT This article looks at the rapidly escalating American and NATO aggression and potential war against China, the responsible parties and some possible realistic ways to short-circuit those systems. This author regularly receives emails from numerous publications including New York Times (NYT). On June 18, 2021 I received an email with the heading: At War: NATO Turns Its focus To China’s Growing Military Might. “At War?” Isn’t that a bit premature? “Did anyone tell Congress(?),” I casually wondered knowing presidents routinely start wars without informing Congress as they are legally required to do. Then I recalled NYT was a huge promoter of the Iraq War before the Iraq War, only to print an apology, sort of, after the war when they realized it was a “mistake.” I quickly read the short summary of the NYT article and recognized several clues indicating it was most certainly advocating for a war against China and preparing American and world readers for that war. Coincidentally or not, the article I had just finished writing was a compassionate treatment therapy for those afflicted by a proposed “
Euro-Americas’ Criminal Leadership and the Chinese Bogeyman
Euro-Americas’ Criminal Leadership and the…
Euro-Americas’ Criminal Leadership and the Chinese Bogeyman
https://www.facebook.com/Beltroadnews/photos/a.367953197030783/1098402983985797/ ABSTRACT This article looks at the rapidly escalating American and NATO aggression and potential war against China, the responsible parties and some possible realistic ways to short-circuit those systems. This author regularly receives emails from numerous publications including New York Times (NYT). On June 18, 2021 I received an email with the heading: At War: NATO Turns Its focus To China’s Growing Military Might. “At War?” Isn’t that a bit premature? “Did anyone tell Congress(?),” I casually wondered knowing presidents routinely start wars without informing Congress as they are legally required to do. Then I recalled NYT was a huge promoter of the Iraq War before the Iraq War, only to print an apology, sort of, after the war when they realized it was a “mistake.” I quickly read the short summary of the NYT article and recognized several clues indicating it was most certainly advocating for a war against China and preparing American and world readers for that war. Coincidentally or not, the article I had just finished writing was a compassionate treatment therapy for those afflicted by a proposed “