USA's chicken-hawk coop is riled up — after drinking its own Kool-Aid — regarding 'those evil Chinese'

© 2021 Peter Free

 

14 December 2021

 

 

This would be funny, if so many people didn't take it seriously

 

The US and its NATO-allied minions are (metaphorically) a group of lunatic, hormonally-drowned tweens running around screaming inanities into cold night air.

 

 

Our national state of deluded disassociation comes . . .

 

. . . from the skilled manipulations of the people and corporations, who run America's secrecy-camouflaged Deep State.

 

 

Consider, for example . . .

 

. . . the following (profoundly idiotic) statement from one of American Imperialism's happiest fans, the United Kingdom's perennially insane newspaper — The Guardian:

 

 

Imperialism, in all its awful forms, still poses a threat. But it is no longer the imperialism of the west, rightly execrated and self-condemned.

 

Today’s threat emanates from the east.

 

Just as objectionable, and potentially more dangerous, it’s the prospect of a totalitarian 21st-century Chinese global empire.

 

The first phase of China’s new imperial age is already in train. Xi’s ambitious belt and road investment and infrastructure initiative . . . touches 60 countries.

 

The CCP’s focus is meanwhile shifting to empire phase two: military bases.

 

US media reported last week that the port city of Bata in Equatorial Guinea could become China’s first Atlantic seaboard naval base – potentially putting warships and submarines within striking distance of America’s east coast.

 

A Pentagon report last month predicted China will build a string of military bases girdling the world, including in the Arctic. CCP “target” countries include Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, the United Arab Emirates, Kenya and Angola, it said.

 

[T]oo often, the west appears unsure how to handle China’s challenge. The partial Olympics boycott smacks of weakness.

 

© 2021 Simon Tisdall, In China’s new age of imperialism, Xi Jinping gives thumbs down to democracy, The Guardian (12 December 2021)

 

 

So let's see . . .

 

The Guardian is quoting the US Pentagon.

 

The Pentagon is the planet's chief imperialist. What with its 750 to 800-plus military bases around the world. And its Pentagod-led forever war invasions and occupations of foreign lands.

 

The Guardian is using this obviously jealous and gargantuanly biased Pentagon source to impugn:

 

 

another totalitarian nation

 

that may, in the future,

 

grow to having only one (or a few) similarly far-from-homeland military bases

 

and furthermore

 

has currently exactly zero

 

non-border-contiguous occupations

 

or invasions

 

of anything at all.

 

 

The Guardian is also equating:

 

 

China's comparatively peaceful economic skillfulness

 

with

 

American death-dealing military occupations of foreign lands —

 

those forced bleedings

 

occurring in places and among peoples that (factually) have not done much

 

if anything

 

to the Imperial USA

 

which, nevertheless, started killing their hapless citizens

 

in purported American revenge

 

for events and conspiracies that mostly never happened

 

or alternatively

 

were grossly exaggerated beyond any sense of reasoned geopolitical proportion.

 

 

The irrationally obese absurdity . . .

 

. . . of The Guardian's propagandized perspective is self-evident.

 

 

And — about China's proposed Equatorial Guinea naval base

 

Evidently, America's Deep State vermin are not content with equating China's anticipated one distant foreign base to the United States' currently existing 750 to 800 plus such.

 

These US parasites also need to shrink the Atlantic Ocean to the width of a toddler's rain puddle:

 

 

China is targeting Equatorial Guinea as a potential site for its first naval base in the Atlantic Ocean, according to American intelligence assessments that have triggered alarm in Washington.

 

The assessments, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, say that China may use the small country on the west coast of Africa to moor and resupply warships within direct striking distance of the American east coast.

 

© 2021 Fred Harter, US concerns after China targets Equatorial Guinea for Atlantic naval base, The Times [United Kingdom] (06 December 2021)

 

 

Allow me to forward an observation and a question about the absurd Equatorial Guinea story:

 

 

Equatorial Guinea is not even aligned with America's east coast.

 

Thus demonstrating that geopolitical geniuses behind this silliness don't even know global geography.

 

And do tell me, exactly how is a lone — not even built yet — Chinese naval base on Africa's western horn going to threaten the United States from its 6,000 miles away?

 

Any more seriously than China can already threaten us — to use that word exceedingly loosely — from its trade-connected position across the Pacific Ocean — which is also, not so coincidentally, 6,000 miles distant?

 

 

The stupidity of such fearmongering defies reasoned belief.

 

Even a team of crazed and amphetamine-imbibing monkeys would have trouble coming up with this demented nonsense.

 

 

Keep in mind that . . .

 

The Equatorial Guinea naval base story exactly parallels the recent American-generated idiocy about Iranian ships posing a threat to the American mainland, as they rounded Africa's Cape of Good Hope.

 

We the Rabble should be blushing-embarrassed to voluntarily keep drinking our Deep State's suicide-inducing Kool-Aid.

 

 

The moral? — Read the Lamestream with the understanding that . . .

 

. . . it is almost exclusively Deep State propaganda. Keep your vomit bowl nearby.

 

America's secrecy vermin are hourly chewing away at the Liberty's structural beams.

 

When the Founders' — allegedly Liberty-protecting — framework collapses on our heads, don't complain that you were not (repetitively) warned as to who the real enemies of Freedom and national wellbeing are.