4/02/2022

The Evil Empire and its deputy sheriff Australia still think white men can continue to rule Asia

 The Evil Empire and its deputy sheriff Australia still think white men can continue to practise extraterritorial rights in this world especially in Asia. They are building little blocs here and there to bully others into submission to maintain white supremacy and primacy in hegemony. However, some Asian and Latin American countries have awakened to the insidious white men's policy of 'Divide and Rule' and are resisting the Anglo-Saxon white American insidious attempts to make use of their countries as pawns and proxies in their conflict and competition against Russia and China. A quotation from an article in Global Times below will exemplify the fear of these countries as articulated by the Philippinos.

" Since Ukraine crisis broke out, there are some voices of reflection in the Philippines. They argue that the country needs to avoid the fate of Ukraine, reject Washington's warmongering, and avoid at all costs becoming a "proxy" or a pawn of any major power to encircle another one. The recent situation in Ukraine is a warning to the rest of the world that the security of one country cannot be guaranteed at the expense of undermining security of others, and that regional security cannot be guaranteed by strengthening or even expanding military blocs. Asian countries are not willing to repeat the troubles Washington made in Europe.""

"Peace and stability in Asia are hard-earned and cannot be sabotaged by extraterritorial countries. Washington wants to forcefully peddle its old security concept in Asia, dumping "Cold War garbage" into the Pacific Ocean, even trying to create an "Indo-Pacific version of NATO." In the end, its dream will be crushed by the hard rocks of the Pacific Ocean."

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