Read Peter Klevius Origin of the Vikings from 2005 - now again available after Google deleted it 2014 and again in February 2024.
Desperate' rogue state $-freeloader (since 1971) US has realized it can't compete with China and therefore tries to contain it. But BBC praises* US and calls its criminal meddlings and attacks the "leader of democracy" - and makes a "heroic" series of some of US worse deeds!
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While the US/UK axis of evil at this very moment continue to do their
utmost to support Israel's ongoing occupation and genocide of
Palestinians - and to widen the war to Iran.
Whereas the military industrial complex is just happy to sell its lethal products (compare the tobacco industry), US leadership has often also actually used the weapons in a multitude of military interventions and wars so to spread its dictatorship around the world via its some 1,000 military bases. However, with modern meritocratic China's successful rise, US will soon lose its stolen dollar hegemony when the world's understanding of the superiority of Chinese consumer goods and infrastructure constructions reaches a tipping point, i.e. the point when the trust in US dollar is starting to falter - which could happen in no time after an initial major withdrawal from the dollar.
Today US criminal subversion and attacks are always aimed against China, no matter where in the world.
US
started the islamist attacks against Buddhists in Myanmar so to hinder
China's BRI - and now continues with all evil means it can come up
with..
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's recent revelations about being offered outside help to win her country's January 7 elections if she permits a foreign country to establish a military airbase in Bangladesh have led to speculations that the Central Intelligence Agency is plotting to carve out an "East-Timor-like Christian nation" from parts of Bangladesh, Myanmar and India.
The unnamed “white man” mentioned by Hasina has led many to speculate about the involvement of the United States, given its historical interest in the region. For years, Washington is believed to have eyed St. Martin’s Island, a strategically located island in the Bay of Bengal, for potential military use. Despite denials from US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, rumors persist that the US has been seeking control of this island in exchange for political support to the ruling Awami League government.
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