Saturday, January 25, 2025

US thinks China’s culture is a mirror of its own. It isn’t





US thinks China’s culture is a mirror of its own. It isn’t

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American agents, covert and non-covert, are all over the world, interfering in politics and churning out disinformation to keep the US as the world’s dominant power. Its leaders assume that rising China is exactly the same. But its culture is totally different. John Menadue reports.

As China grows and prospers many in the U.S. want us to believe that China will follow the same path that the U.S. itself pursued—global military aggression, the overthrow of numerous governments around the world and persecution of minorities at home.

But the record so far suggests that China is different.

As former U.S. senior diplomat Chas Freeman in Brown Political Review of 14 March, 2022 put it, China does not have a Monroe Doctrine like the U.S. and does not think and behave like the U.S.


There’s not much evidence of China wanting to replace us. They are displacing us in some spheres because they’re big and growing and successful. Do they want to take on our global dominion and hegemony role? No, but we assert that they do. We posit that China thinks and behaves like us: “We had Manifest Destiny and it took us across the Pacific to the Philippines. Therefore, China must have a Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny in mind.” This is wrong. Things don’t work like that. So I would argue that we have inhaled our own propaganda, and we are living in the appropriately stoned state that that produces. If we have sound policies, we can out-compete anyone. But we’re not looking at sound policies; we’re looking at pulling down our competitor.


The US record of aggression


‘Our dangerous ally’ has been addicted to war and violence at home and abroad for centuries. It sees war as a means of holding and if possible enhancing its power and authority. War and the threat of war have been continuing features of U.S. policy.

Apart from brief isolationist periods, the U.S. has been almost always at war.

For over two centuries, the U.S. has subverted and overthrown numerous governments. It has a military and business complex—a state within a state—that depends on war for influence and enrichment. Many of its Generals are out of control with their fear mongering.

The U.S. assumes a moral superiority it denies to others. It is blinded by its own self righteousness. It believes in its ‘exceptionalism’—the ‘chosen people’ with a ‘manifest destiny’.

Often the U.S. leadership looks quite unhinged. It even blamed the Russians for blowing up its own Nord Stream gas pipeline to Europe .

Seymour Hersh points out that ‘America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline’. At the time the White House said that blaming America ‘is false and a complete fiction’. The CIA said ‘this claim (of blaming America) is completely and utterly false’. This pattern of denial is commonplace with most Western media accepting the Washington view as holy writ. The NYT called the destruction of the Pipeline a ‘mystery’. And as usual Australian media then meekly followed along… nothing to see here!

I have drawn attention repeatedly to the risks we run in being “joined at the hip” to a country that is almost always at war. The facts are clear. The U.S. has never had a decade without war. Since its founding in 1776, the U.S. has been at war 93 per cent of the time. These wars have extended from its own hemisphere to the Pacific, to Europe and most recently to the Middle East. The U.S. has launched 201 out of 248 armed conflicts since the end of World War II. In recent decades most of these wars have been unsuccessful. The U.S. maintains 800 military bases or sites around the world, including in Australia. The U.S. has in our region a massive deployment of hardware and troops in Japan, the Republic of Korea and Guam.

The U.S. tried to change other countries’ governments 72 times during the Cold War. Many foreign leaders were assassinated. In the piece reproduced in this blog The fatal expense of U.S. Imperialism, Professor Jeffrey Sachs said:


The scale of U.S. military operations is remarkable… The U.S. has a long history of using covert and overt means to overthrow governments deemed to be unfriendly to the U.S… Historian John Coatsworth counts 41 cases of successful U.S.-led regime change for an average of one government overthrow by the U.S. every 28 months for centuries.

The overthrow or interference in foreign governments is diverse, including Honduras, Guatemala, Iran, Haiti, Congo, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam, Chile, Iraq, Afghanistan and most recently, Syria.

And this interference continued with the undermining of the pro-Russian government in Ukraine by the U.S.-backed Maidan coup in 2014. Gorbachev and Reagan agreed that in allowing the reunification of Germany, NATO would not extend eastwards. But with U.S. encouragement, NATO has now provocatively extended right up to the borders of Russia. Not surprisingly, Russia is resisting.


China’s record is different

China has not engaged in military activity outside its borders for 40 years. It does not project military power around the globe like the U.S. China does not have a Monroe Doctrine and shows no interest in one.

China has neither the intent nor the capability to attack Australia or the U.S. for that matter. It does not have a history of military aggression beyond the defence of its own borders. It has only one foreign base in Djibouti, mainly for anti-piracy purposes.

Not surprisingly, China is determined that it must have the military capability to defend its homeland against the U.S. and its allies.

The U.S. would have hysterics if Chinese vessels patrolled off the Californian coast and the Florida Keys. Or if China had B-52 type aircraft based in Mexico!

The U.S. has been responsible for the death and dislocation of tens of millions of people in the Middle East in its so called war on terror, that is war on any country that displeases the U.S.

But our White Man’s Media looks away from U.S. aggression and violence but incessantly finds fault with China in every possible way. Anti China racism runs deep.

China has a large and diverse population in areas such as Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. It has land borders with fourteen other countries. Not surprisingly China focuses on domestic issues and the protection of its borders.

If China was an imperial power, it would have swallowed up defenceless Mongolia long ago, a democratic, mineral rich state on its border which is more than twice the size of Ukraine.

China has neither the intent nor the capability to attack us.

The U.S. believes that China will act aggressively around the world as it has itself over centuries.

It parrots on about a Rules Based International Order but breaks or ignores the rules when it suits like the Law of the Sea, the invasion of Iraq and the occupation of Diego Garcia. It repeatedly rejects countless UN decisions and the ICC on Palestine.

To avoid facing up to its failing society and economy the U.S. wants to attack and cripple its competitor by goading China into war over Taiwan, a province of China.

In WW1, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan we tagged along as loyal colonials. It was almost risk free. There was no real threat to our homeland.

That has now changed as we have progressively ceded our sovereignty to the U.S. It began seriously with Julia Gillard agreeing to Marines in Darwin. That has been followed by Abbott’s Force Posture Agreement in 2014 and more recently B 52s in Tindal, the fusion of our RAN with the U.S. in AUKUS to attack China, to say nothing of the ‘interoperability and interchangeability’ of much of Australian defence forces with the U.S.

Acting as a proxy and spear carrier for the U.S. against China makes us a target for attack for the first time in our history.

Defence Minister Marles is out of his depth in talking about safeguarding our sovereignty. He lacks any sense of curiosity. He has been on the Washington drip feed for too long.

He says that AUKUS ‘would boost Australia’s sovereignty’. Is he serious?

Both Albanese and Marles are following in the footsteps of Morrison and Dutton with it all choreographed by Washington.

Does the Australian Cabinet or Caucus care about what they are doing?


4 comments:

  1. United States, for decades prior to Donald Fuck, has been the most generous donor in the world to children's health inititiatives, especially UNICEF, the global campaign against HIV, food aid globally wherever food emergencies have occurred anywhere in the world.

    The completely biased article above has one and only one objective, to Demonise the Yankees, with Zero recognition of the Good that the Yankees do around the world.

    Those contributions are largely outright donations, with no potential for any business profit.

    Super Rich that China is today donates a tiny fraction of what the US contributes.

    What China does is "invests" in projects that bring huge profits to Chinese companies and the Developing countries end up with heavy debt repayment burdens.

    Mahathir, for all his faults, rightly got angry at how unfair the original ECRL deal was, China gaining all the project profits, and Malaysia carrying all the debts and future risks.

    The now revised ECRL deal is slightly less unfair to Malaysia, but nevertheless will be a heavy burden to Malaysia in future. Malaysian Government guaranteed loan repayments, and the operating loses if the project fails to meet its volume projections.

    Meanwhile China construction and railway equipment companies have already milked all the infrastructure profits..risk free as long as they complete the project.

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    1. Monster, learn how to differentiate the US govt from the American people. The former is duplicitous with its aid tied up with unbalanced benefits to the wankees and where most of the aid money would be spent on its officials (including wankee contractors), whilst the latter has been known to be altruistically generous.

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    2. This know-nothing mfer is twisting facts with fart!

      "recognition of the Good that the Yankees do around the world.

      Those contributions are largely outright donations, with no potential for any business profit."

      Have it ever realised what happened to those countries/people under that claimed US generosities?

      Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Republic of Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu within the Pacific realm have been under various spurious 'cares' of their former colonists overall these yrs. Yet NONE of them have managed to achieve ANY decent standard of living comparable to their ex-colonists!

      US has multitude of military bases scattered around thevRepublic of Marshall Islands. Some of these islands r been used as nuclear weapon depots & testing grounds. Many of these native islanders work on those areas, yet they r only allow to reside back to their worn down islands after their daily tolls. The imported Yank r living in well built accommodation with beautiful touristic surroundings.

      Over the yrs NOTHING changes, except the imported visitors lording over the natives.

      What happened to yr mfering generosities of the Yankee to the world?

      Can't see any shit right in front of their eyes. Just likening to their treatments to the native Red Indians!

      The Oz, Kiwi, the French rooster, all these past colonists ain't doing better. They all need some lowly natives to make them live their lordly pasts.

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    3. After the occurrence of the Rwandan genocide, occurred from 7 April to 19 July 1994, NO any developed countries were willing to invest in that country. China came in with massive financial aids & packages despite all the negative economic reviews to help improve economic & native living conditions. Now Rwanda is one of the best improved living standard in Africa! W/O the helps from China, Rwanda would be forever a living hell. & maybe a continuing unwanted people camps from the UK!

      Sri Lanka, became the first Asian lower-middle income country to default on its sovereign debts in two decades. It can only depending on back breaking loans from World Bank & selling viable assets cheaply to developed country vultures to repay those debts. Besides no any developed countries were willing to invest further into the falling SriLanka economy.

      To ensure viable Chinese economic investments remains mutually beneficial to both SriLanka & China, both countries worked out a long term plan to help making SriLanka Hambantota Port a win-win economic development.

      As of May 2024, the port has transformed into a busy transshipment hub in the Indian Ocean, specifically for vehicles, facilitating a turnover of 700,000 units per month. Hambantota is poised to increase its involvement in the bunkering and oil refining industries, and it has the potential of becoming a significant hub for cruise activities. It also provides substantial careers for the natives.

      All these Chinese oversea economic investments also bring in humanistic considerations. The huge debts have a chance to repay while the locals get jobs & growing business activities. Yet, the developed west created a fake economic term - debt trap - to downplay these Chinese efforts in helping lowlie countries in dire economic/financial situations!

      The debt trap coined is the economic play of the vultures from the developed West. They used it to entrapping poor country in economic dire straits & further robbing their resources, be they people &/or natural. They don't further investigation into the well-being of the natives - aka those Pacific Islam nations or country like SriLanka.

      There is NOTHING wrong with business profits. Yet these profits MUST come together with teal humanistic values benefiting to both the natives & the investor.

      One DONT see that in any economic activities coming from the West towards those countries that they can easily bullying & scamming.

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