Jeff Brown: The Truth Behind U.S. Military Aggression
In The South China Sea
The islands in the South China Sea
are mentioned in documents going back to China’s Han Dynasty in 200 B.C.
Currently China occupies just 8 of the 52 occupied Spratly Islands, Yet, the
overt U.S. military aggression in the South China Sea is directed specifically
at China. Viet Nam occupies 25 islands, the Philippines occupies 10 islands,
Malaysia occupies 7 islands, and Taiwan occupies some islands.
China occupies only 15% of the
occupied islands, while U.S. political/military sock-puppet countries control
the rest. What’s going on and why is the United States spending a lot of
money militarily confronting China over these 8 islands?
This is part of America’s grand
strategy to destablize China – and to divide Korea, Japan, and the Phillipines
from China – keep them at odds with each other. The old divide and conquer
strategy. – Jeff Brown (44days.net) on Shadow of Truth
Prior to 1949, the Rand-McNally map
always showed the South China Sea and the Spratly Islands as part of mainland
China. When Mao Zedong and the Communist Party took control of China in October
1949, thereby establishing the Peoples Republic of China, he kicked out all of
the western colonialists and Japanese imperialists. The Spratly Islands
disappeared from the Rand-McNally map. The United States ever since has never
stopped trying to overthrow the Communist Party since 1949.
So there’s 52 occupied islands and
China occupies only 8 of them. What about all those other countries? This is
the American Empire – the big bully – who hates the Communists and hates the
Chinese and can’t stand the fact that it does not lord over Chinese resources. – Jeff Brown
China took two reefs and built two
more small islands and and developed communities of economic
activity. If anything, because of its overt military aggression toward
China over these legal Chinese legal island, the U.S is forcing China to place
military assets on these islands in order for China to defend its interests.
What’s really going on here? China,
South Korea and Japan are trying to form a free trade zone, something which the
U.S. opposes. China was excluded from the TPP Treaty and this trade partnership
among China/S Korea/Japan – which represents 20% of the global GDP – would
partially undermine the U.S.-directed TPP Treaty in this region.
The presence of U.S. military power
in the South China Sea region is extraordinary. South Korea and Japan are
de facto U.S. military occupied countries. Viet Nam, the Philippines and
Japan are essentially U.S. lap dogs. The U.S. military aggression toward
China is part of a military strategy to destabilize and reassume control over
China politically and economically that dates back to 1949:
The U.S. will never stop trying to
destroy China as long as the Communist Party is in power. – Jeff Brown
The article above is written by Jeff
J Brown , a well known international writer and blogger