
Liberation Audio
Why China is not the aggressor
May 18, 2020
The podcast challenges the notion that China is the aggressor, arguing that it is the United States engaging in aggressive actions. It discusses US military actions and economic strategies against China, including missile deployment and economic isolation. The podcast also examines the US-China trade war, political aggression, and the political situation between China and Taiwan, highlighting the need for cooperation instead of conflict.
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- The United States has been actively encircling and isolating China through military, economic, and political aggression.
- The US has pursued economic isolation of China through initiatives like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and a subsequent trade war.
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US Military Encirclement of China
The United States has been actively encircling and isolating China through military, economic, and political aggression. The Obama administration's pivot to Asia involved shifting the US war machine from the Middle East to the Pacific Rim, deploying military resources in island chains near China and expanding military presence in countries like Japan, Guam, and the Philippines. The US has been deploying missiles capable of annihilating targets in China within minutes and conducting provocative naval patrols in the South China Sea. This aggressive US military strategy aims to cut off China from the global economy.
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