When US 1971 stole the world dollar, US turned from a Dr Jekyll to a Mr Hyde in an ever deeper spiral - to a point (because of China's success) of no return where to soon either have to do bankruptcy or try to shoot itself out to the freedom it said it defended.
Read Peter Klevius Origin of the Vikings from 2005 - now again available after Google deleted it 2014 and again in February 2024.
Read Peter Klevius Origin of the Vikings from 2005 - now again available after Google deleted it 2014 and again in February 2024.
So rogue state US' now tries to extend its stolen dollar hegemony by tying its "allies" to its own fate. However, these allies US places in the front line, and they will only suffer on behalf of US, which strategy is to extend its "borders", army and confrontations far beyond itself.
A deep ignorance (or prejudice) about China's technological supremacy, pared with oligarchical and corrupt policymakers, paves the road to a hell caused by US, not China.
Timeline of how orders from US dictatorship quickly become political "facts" in the rest of the West's "democracies.
10 March 2023: Biden tells EU president to go after China, and as a reward offers trade deal.
23 March 2023: Nicely obeying US order EU president gives a speech at Mercator where she said EU needed to go after China.
25 May 2023: Mercator's Mikko Huotari made a speech why EU was going after China. However, at no point in his "analysis" did Huotari mention the Mammoth in the room, i.e. the ending of US stolen dollar hegemony, which would have explained the real reason behind US "going after China" policy, and in one trike would have turned the attention from China to US itself. And this is nothing that one needs Peter Klevius IQ 200+ to understand because it's all out there to see, and a child could understand it!
The above also reveals how democracy is sidestepped in a West now led by a criminal embezzler eager to cover up its own crime and finding a scapegoat instead. And the best scapegoat for US is of course the one that challenges US dollar hegemony.
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