Selected Articles: The Dangers of A “Sino-American Hot War”
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By Global Research News
Global Research, March 04, 2021
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Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/selected-articles-the-dangers-of-a-sino-american-hot-war/5738981
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Trump & Biden’s Secret Bombing Wars
By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies, March 04 2021
Unbeknownst to many Americans, the U.S. military and its allies are engaged in bombing and killing people in other countries on a daily basis. The U.S. and its allies have dropped more than 326,000 bombs and missiles on people in other countries since 2001, including over 152,000 in Iraq and Syria.
The Dangers of A “Sino-American Hot War”: Joe Biden’s China Policy. Can He Stop the Shooting War Against China?
By Prof. Joseph H. Chung, March 04 2021
The forty years of the Cold War have made us endure hunger, fear and hopelessness. The year old pandemic has made us desperate and vulnerable. Now, we are facing a new global threat, namely the Sino-American hot war which may mean the end the human civilization.
Biden Does Not Say Where and How ‘America Is Back’
By Michael Jansen, March 04 2021
US President Joe Biden insists, “America is back.” He says the US has returned to the world stage as a prominent actor and leader after four years of absence and wrong-headed policies adopted by the Trump administration. But, Biden does not say where and how “America is back.”
Biden, Afghanistan and Forever Wars
By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, March 04 2021
The papers are full of suggestions on what US President Joe Biden should do about his country’s seemingly perennial involvement in Afghanistan. None are particularly useful, in that they ignore the central premise that a nation state long mauled, molested and savaged should finally be left alone.
The Bamiyan Buddhas: An Afghan Tale
By Pepe Escobar, March 04 2021
The destruction process started with the legs of the Great Buddha: one of them was already cut at the knee and the other at the femur. It took them four days – using mines, explosives and even artillery. The Taliban forced local Hazara youth to drill holes in the statues: those who refused were shot dead.
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