Asia

The official story is that a dangerous new coronavirus was detected in Wuhan, PRC. It had not been isolated, it's identity had not been confirmed. And then in February, the name of the "new virus" was changed to SARS-CoV-2, a virus first detected 20 years in 2003.
Pivot to Asia: China is threatened by the US military in the South and East China Sea. War with China is currently on the drawing board of the Pentagon as outlined in a Rand Report commissioned by the US Army
“Covid Tolerance Zero” has contributed to destabilizing Shanghai’s financial sector as well as China's buoyant export economy. It has created social havoc for millions of people. The Chinese Government has now acknowledged that is was based on fake science.
China’s exit in October 1949, from the sphere of US control, was perhaps the heaviest blow to strike American post-World War II global hegemony. China’s successful drive for independence had been anticipated in Washington for many months.
Who Sank the South Korean Warship Cheonan? Destabilization of the Korean Peninsula By Tanaka Sakai, May 27, 2010
Afghanistan: Reading Between the Lines By Eric Walberg, May 27, 2010
Night Raids Threaten Kandahar Operation By James Gundun, May 27, 2010
War Pretext Incident? The Sinking of the South Korean Corvette in the Yellow Sea. By Oleg Revenko and Alexander Vorontsov, May 26, 2010
Mainstream Media Depictions Clash with Reality: “Iran Was Not What We Had Thought” By Kourosh Ziabari, May 26, 2010
Korean Stand-off: US Soft Power Play To Maintain Aggression Towards Iran By Finian Cunningham, May 25, 2010
South Kyrgyzstan: An Epicenter of Coming Conflicts? By Aleksandr Shustov, May 25, 2010
‘Secret Ops’ Cause of US Deaths in Iraq By Global Research, May 24, 2010
Growing Assaults on US-NATO Military Installations in Afghanistan. Militants Heavily Damage Kandahar Base By Global Research, May 24, 2010
The True Cost of Oil: What are the Military Costs of Securing “our” Oil? By Anita Dancs, May 23, 2010
Obama is Boxed In From the Gulf to Afghanistan By James Gundun, May 21, 2010
Karzai’s Washington Visit: The War Awaiting Kandahar By Ramzy Baroud, May 21, 2010
The North Korea-China Summit and the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula By Alexander Vorontsov and Oleg Revenko, May 21, 2010
Korea-China Relations: Kim Jong-il In China. What Implications for the West? By Alexander Vorontsov, May 18, 2010
Massacre in Thailand and Obama’s Foreign Policy Stance By Shamus Cooke, May 17, 2010
200 NATO Troops Die in Afghanistan This Year By Karim Talbi, May 17, 2010
Afghan War Costs ‘Higher’ Than Iraq By Global Research, May 16, 2010
Pakistani MPs call for a ban on oil supplies to US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan By Global Research, May 15, 2010
America’s War on Pakistan By Peter Symonds, May 15, 2010
Political Instability in Kyrgyztan By Global Research, May 15, 2010
Iraq: Bloodiest Day this Year Deepens Political Crisis By Bill Van Auken, May 13, 2010
US Drone Attacks Kill 24 in Pakistan By Global Research, May 12, 2010
Is the US Media Leading America into Another War? By Robert Bridge, May 12, 2010
NATO Chopper Downed in Afghanistan By Global Research, May 11, 2010
Afghan Bomb Kills Two NATO Soldiers By Global Research, May 11, 2010
20 Killed in US Drone Attack in Pakistan By Global Research, May 10, 2010
US-China Trade War: Washington Slaps More Tariffs on China By Global Research, May 09, 2010
Russia and the Central Asian Drug Trade: The Role of Kyrgyztan By Alexander Barentsev, May 09, 2010
Mounting Tensions and Political Confrontation on the Korean Peninsula By Alexander Vorontsov and Oleg Revenko, May 09, 2010
The Pentagon’s “Local Defense Initiatives” in Afghanistan: “Making Everyone Feel Safer” By Douglas Valentine, May 07, 2010
Iran, the US and the UN Nuclear Conference By Peter Symonds, May 06, 2010
U.S. Military Base in Japan: Source of Friction and Mistrust? By Michael Werbowski, May 05, 2010
Hedge Funds and Equity Firms in India Invest in Microfinance: Profiting from The Poor By Kavaljit Singh, May 03, 2010
A Tradition of Dehumanizing: The CIA’s Psycho-War and Torture Schemes in The Philippines By Prof. E. San Juan Jr., May 02, 2010
How Wars Are Born: China versus the U.S. By Shamus Cooke, April 30, 2010
War with China? The Dangers of a Global Conflagration By Prof. James Petras, April 29, 2010
Japan’s First Overseas Base Aimed at Expanding Military Boundaries By Yu Zhixiao, April 29, 2010
Global Warfare: U.S. Consolidates Military Network In Asia-Pacific Region By Rick Rozoff, April 29, 2010
Anger following Killings of Civilans by US NATO Occupation Forces: 16 Nato Oil Tankers Torched in Afghanistan By Global Research, April 26, 2010
Japanese Island Set for Mass Rally Against US Bases By Kyoko Hasegawa, April 26, 2010
When Empires Join Hands: Japanese Military Joins U.S. And NATO In Horn Of Africa By Rick Rozoff, April 26, 2010
Political instability in Nepal By Jed Brandt, April 26, 2010
Japan to Open First Foreign Military Base By Emmanuel Goujon, April 24, 2010
Tony Blair, Very Close to being Indicted for War Crimes By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, April 24, 2010
Thousands Of Slippers To ‘Greet’ Tony Blair In Malaysia By Global Research, April 24, 2010
Protests in Malaysia against former UK PM Blair By Global Research, April 24, 2010
Tony Blair Stands Accused By Shad Saleem Faruqi, April 23, 2010
The Never Ending Drug War: The Personalities, Politics and Espionage Intrigues that Shaped the DEA By Dr. John Jiggens, April 22, 2010
Uprisings against the New World Order: Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, and Revolution By Shamus Cooke, April 21, 2010
Tehran Responds to US-NATO-Israeli Threats By Eric Walberg, April 20, 2010
Philippines: Arrests, Torture and the Presidential Election By Prof. James Petras and Robin Eastman, April 16, 2010
Kyrgyzstan Upheaval May Be Blow to Pursuit of Afghan War By Chris Sands, April 15, 2010
Kyrgyzstan Risks Turning Into Second Afghanistan – Medvedev By Global Research, April 14, 2010
Kazakhstan Suggested US to Open Military Base on its Territory By Daniyar Karimov, April 14, 2010
Kyrgyzstan: Another Colour Revolution Bites the Dust By Eric Walberg, April 13, 2010
New Kyrgyz Government to Re-Examine U.S. Military Base Deal By Global Research, April 12, 2010
Flights Diverted From Manas in Kyrgyzstan to Kuwait Amid Turmoil By Peter Leonard, April 12, 2010
1,300 U.S. Troops Stranded at Airfield in Kyrgyzstan, Military Says By Barbara Starr, April 11, 2010
Russia Mulls Sending Peacekeepers to Kyrgyzstan By Natalya Kovalenko, April 11, 2010
Some Flight Operations Resume at US Manas base in Kyrgyztan By Peter Leonard, April 09, 2010
Great Power Rivalry in Central Asia: Russia Sends Paratroopers to its Airbase in Kyrgyzstan By Global Research, April 08, 2010
Why Large-Scale Riots in Kyrgyzstan? By Global Research, April 08, 2010
Afghan Supply Flights Suspended from Kyrgyz base – NATO By Global Research, April 08, 2010
At the Geopolitical Crossroads of China and Russia: Kyrgyzstan And The Battle For Central Asia By Rick Rozoff, April 08, 2010
Great Power Rivalry. China’s Role as America’s Creditor By Mike Whitney, April 07, 2010
The Maoist Insurgency in India By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, April 05, 2010
Calm before the Storm? The Dollar versus the Yuan: America and China Engage in a “Currency War” By Finian Cunningham, April 05, 2010
Crisis of the Global Economy: Trade Conflicts and “Fair Trade” By Shamus Cooke, April 05, 2010
VIDEO: Secret Negotiations: China Confronts the US over Iran Sanctions, Mounting Opposition against Washington By Webster Tarpley, April 05, 2010
Moscow-Beijng Military Agreement: Russia Supplies S-300 Air Defense Systems to China By Global Research, April 04, 2010
Mongolia: The Pentagon’s Trojan Horse. US-NATO Partner Wedged Between China And Russia By Rick Rozoff, April 01, 2010
Beijing Challenges the US-NATO-Israel Military Agenda: China’s Stance Boosts Iran By Atul Aneja, March 29, 2010
China Seeks Russia Alliance to Counter US Dominance By Global Research, March 25, 2010
Afghanistan Reflects US’ Self-Obsession By Sun Zhuangzhi, March 25, 2010
Coca-Cola Causes Serious Depletion of Water Resources in India By Global Research, March 24, 2010
Obama the Cold Warrior? Hostile Relations with Russia and China By Sean Fenley, March 24, 2010
Creating A Multi-Polar World: Beijing, Moscow make case against Unilateralism By Robert Bridge, March 24, 2010
Japan Drops a Bomb by Suggesting US Nukes May be Permissible By Global Research, March 22, 2010
VIDEO: US-China Relations Could Get Worse By Webster Tarpley, March 21, 2010
VIDEO: Rick Rozoff: US-NATO Military Strike against Iran? By Rick Rozoff, March 21, 2010