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Helvetic
10th January 2019, 08:31
Michel Chossudovsky | Is the US Planning to Wage War on Russia and China?

Source: gunsandbutter.org (http://gunsandbutter.org), globalresearch.ca (http://globalresearch.ca)

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The structure of military alliances; the evolving situation in the Middle East; a shift in geopolitical alliances; the global military agenda; review of wars since 2001; nonconventional hybrid warfare to undermine a countrys financial structure; coalition of Turkey, Russia and Iran; Pakistan and India now a part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization; US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, INF Treaty and START; nuclear posture review; the Manhattan Project; Rand Corporation report on war with China; the neoliberal agenda and the militarization of the economy.

ripple
10th January 2019, 09:33
Having plans in the event of war between the US and China and / or Russia is fundamentally different from planning to wage war . MC argues that all withdrawals are not really withdrawals and all contingency options are effectively declarations of war intent .
What a load of rubbish , as we say .
To me it sounds like neither of the video parties have much going on and they are desperately trying to conjure something from nothing . Along the lines of , " we both need to make a new video . But what can we talk about ? "
They fail , imho .
Think about it . This time last year in simple terms it was North Korea and Iran . Wot wen wong ?

5th
10th January 2019, 14:09
Exactly right.

There are too many people too willing to believe any bad forecasts.

Post some doom and gloom forecast and most people believe it. Post something good and hardly anyone will believe it. Why the bias?

DeDukshyn
11th January 2019, 00:05
Exactly right.

There are too many people too willing to believe any bad forecasts.

Post some doom and gloom forecast and most people believe it. Post something good and hardly anyone will believe it. Why the bias?

Fear sells. And business is good.