The whole world must now realise how screwed up is the
US$ hegemony system, allowing the USA the privilege to print money to
spread inflations all around the world, and forcing countries to produce
and provide things to give the USA a good life at the expense of every
living soul outside its borders.
More than that, the USA is
enjoying that privilege and yet is misusing the US$ hegemony, not to
make the world a better place, but punishing anyone not to its liking
with sanctions. How could that go down well with the rest of the world?
And
how hypocritical are those countries in the UN now condemning Kim Jong
Un of firing missiles instead of preventing hunger and starvation in
North Korea? Why did the UN not also be condemning the sanctions on
North Korea by the USA, which is causing even greater harm to the
people?
On a separate topic, I came across this article on Global
Research by John Summers about the biggest Vietnam War story that
Americans don't talk about. In fact the whole world never talks about
it. It concerns the part played by South Korean Marines, called the
'Blue Dragons' and the war crimes they committed in Vietnam. South Korea
contributed more than 327,000 combatants that took part in the Vietnam
War, the second biggest behind the USA itself. All in all, there were
almost a million combatants on the side of the USA, and yet they could
not win the war against the North Vietnamese. I believe that really
makes the USA paranoid about sending troops officially on the ground in
Ukraine. We know they have done so discreetly already, orchestrating the
conduct of the war in Ukraine behind the scene.
Today, the two
leaders of the two attack dogs reared by the USA, Yoon Suk Yeol and
Fumio Kishida, are at Camp David talking about cementing ties. Perhaps
the dogs will be coaxed to sing again (I mean bark), not Korean or
Japanese songs, but American Pie, leaving out the bad ending.
Anonymous
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