11/04/2025

American terrorists and their Japanese counterparts continue to lie about Chinese aggression

  Trump and his dimwits and the Japanese leaders are hugging together in Tokyo to demonise China in every breath they take, calling China as aggressive and a threat to their security. This silly lie can only work on the ignoramus and little children. History of Japanese and American aggression and invasion of China, the massacres of Chinese in the millions by the Japanese in China are still vivid in the memories of the Chinese people. The recalcitrant and unrepentant barbaric Japanese and the American terrorists cannot go on fabricating lies to demonise China. The more they lied, the more they would anger the Chinese and to remind the Chinese of the blood debt both the Japanese and Americans owed to China. Both the Americans and Japanese are in a way telling the Chinese of their sufferings by these two wicked and barbaric tribes. Sure, the more they poked at China, the more China will remember their crimes against China and the Chinese people.

Historically, China has never invaded Japan or the USA. Chinese has never started any war with these two states. China has never made any statements about wanting to bring down America or Japan, has never spoken about conquering America or Japan. It is these two barbaric warmongering states that had conquered and had wars of invasion against China. Japan is still coveting Chinese islands like Diaoyu Islands and Taiwan, and illegally occupying the Ryukyu island chains in connivance with the American terrorists.

The American terrorists have started a series of wars against China, sanctioning China, banning exports to China, blacklisting Chinese leaders and companies. China has never initiated such provocative acts and behaviours against the Americans, also not against the barbaric Japanese. How dare these two warmongering states got the cheek to call China aggressive? Who invaded China and the whole of East and Southeast Asia and conducting massacres and genocides to want to rule these countries in WW2? Not China but the barbaric warmongering Japanese. Now they pretend to bow and acting polite, wearing suits and ties to act civilised. But deep down they have never changed their warlike barbaric nature.

The American terrorists are no different. Starting wars everywhere, funding and training terrorist groups to attack and destabilise countries, conducting genocides in Gaza and Ukraine, assassinating political leaders, and now threatening to invade Venezuela, Colombia, Canada, Greenland, Mexico, the Panama, Iran etc etc. And yes, the American terrorists and their aggressive behaviours and acts around the world, invading so many countries, killing millions, making millions of refugees, are calling China as aggressive when China has not done a single of these cruel and dastardly things, did not engage in unending wars anywhere in the world.

Only the very foolish, the unthinking and the blind would believe in the silly and vicious lies of the barbaric Japanese and savage Americans demonising China as aggressive.

Epstein files - American felons pointing fingers at Prince Andrew to cover their own tracks

I am simply highly amused that USA lawmakers are now trying to pressure Prince Andrew to address his Epstein ties. Are USA lawmakers now making all the laws for the UK as well? I am not saying that Prince Andrew is totally blameless, and I am not a fan of the British Royalty either. That is another bunch of clowns performing in a circus. People like Andrew are sick sex predators and rapists, clear and simple. They deserved no pardon.

Now, why are the USA lawmakers not pressuring people at home like Trump, Clinton and Gates to address their ties to Epstein as well. This is what they should be doing morally, instead of focusing on the person on the other side of the ocean. Why the reluctance to force the release of the Epstein Files while making a distracting move towards the UK? I suspect some of those lawmaker's names are also inside those files.

Will those Epstein files will only be released after all the predators and rapists have passed on? That seems to be the motive.


Anonymous

China cannot trust any American cronies

The Irony is that any country that aligns with or is a crony of the USA, has to endure the arm twisting of the USA and therefore cannot be trusted. Canada under Justin Trudeau has proven itself over the Meng Wenzhou issue. Netherlands, the home of ASML, has proven its loyalty to the USA over the ASML and Nexperia moves. Others like Italy, UK, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Philippines and other EU members are under the control of the USA and have to fall in line under the USA's dictate and threats.

Canada is trying to wean itself off USA influence, but China, in trying to foster close economic relations with Canada, has to tread carefully, as it is still a member of the Anglo-Saxon White clique. Just like Mexico, crumbling under Trump's pressure, Canada's position is more like shifting sand in the desert, depending on which direction the wind blows.


Anonymous

China will not sell out the interests of BRICS partners to please Trump

Did China sell out the Russians despite all the pressure over energy? That has not happened yet and possibly never. The economies of Russia and China are now intertwined and highly dependent on each other. Having said that, China is unlikely or not going to sell out Brazil and Argentina just to please Trump whom China viewed as untrustworthy. Despite what is tentatively a consensus to agree, nothing is concrete yet, just grandstanding by the USA about China buying more soya beans. After all Brazil is a BRICS country, and buying soya beans is helping BRICS in its de-dollarization agenda.

China is watching what the USA does further down the road. Any escalation over Taiwan, drug issue or rare earth insufficiency will give China the excuse to tear up whatever agreement is made. For all we know, China may be setting another trap for the USA farmers to continue growing soya beans, not stop, before again pulling the plug after four years. The beauty of China is that it is the manufacturing hub of the world, as well as the pre-dominant market that everyone aspire to benefit from. China has the capacity to exert a push or a pull to suit the occasion.



Anonymous

Washington dimwits don't make mistakes...only China makes mistakes?

Scott Bessent is now telling China that its curb of rare earth is a 'big mistake'. The USA itself has been making all kinds of big mistakes over the past decade. That so-called rare earth 'big mistake' is crippling the USA's Military Industrial Complex and giving China breathing space, knowing that the USA needs more weapons that depends on rare earth elements, in order to start a war with China. Let me elaborate further on other big mistakes made by the USA.

The USA started a proxy war against Russia, and in the unintended consequence was pushing Russia into the orbit of China. It was a huge geopolitical mistake. What the USA did not foresee, despite all the touted geopolitical advisors in the White House, was that Russia and China are now complementing each other in ways never envisaged and supporting each other to the chagrin of the USA and the Europeans. Russia's cheap discounted energy is helping China to be even more competitive, while Chinese companies are investing in Russia, taking over the logistics left behind by Western companies. Now the USA and the Europeans are trying very hard to pry them apart. It is not going to happen. The USA and the Europeans now have to deal with two nuclear powers, not to mention North Korea as well. Which is why starting a war with China is not a sure win bet for the USA and the Europeans, although they are nevertheless keen to try their luck to try to save the empire. What do we call that? Not a big mistake I suppose.

The second big mistake was underestimating the resolve of China over the last three or more decades, when China was busy mopping up rare earth resources, essential metals, essential minerals, setting up refining logistics, building bridges with countries for resources and building infrastructures for them in exchange, launching the BRI and most of all the formation of BRICS, all done under the nose of the West. Just a couple of years ago the USA was nonchalant when talking about BRICS, brushing it aside as a threat and claiming that it is just an irritant against the mighty US$. After all, what can chefs, laundrymen and peasants hope to achieve, or so they thought. Now, it is too little too late to try to curb the rise of BRICS. Sure, de-dollarization will take time, maybe decades, but the writing is on the wall and Trump is desperately attempting to counter BRICS with all kinds of threats. Is this not another big mistake as well?

The third big mistake was starting the trade war. We are used to the saying and should heed the saying that people in glass houses should not throw stones. Trump ignited the trade war, China retaliated and USA farmers are suffering the consequences or collateral damage. Now, Trump is begging China to help USA farmers. China did not start the trade war that led to the farmer's plight. Trump himself started that. Was that trade war against China by Trump not another big mistake?

Finally, the tariff war is turning into another big mistake made by the USA. China's trade with the USA is going downhill fast, so any threat of tariff increases is not going to rattle Xi. Trump can now raise tariffs to 1,000%, which China will just look upon as academic. That 10% drop in tariffs by Trump after his meeting with Xi in Seoul means nothing and Xi is not even interested in hearing about it. Less Chinese goods for the USA means less tariff collection for Trump, maybe good for USA consumers as they are the ones paying it. But on the flipside, USA consumers still have to contend with more money chasing fewer goods, which still means leading to higher inflation. That in my thinking, is another big mistake down the road.

When your enemy is shooting itself in the foot, do not tell them it is going to be painful. Just watch, leverage your bets and benefit from the opportunity.


Anonymous