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And “we do not seek a war between NATO and Russia.” Whether this can be believed or not, Biden says the flood of new weapons, ammunition, and billions of dollars, is meant to help Ukraine “be in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table.” “We do not want to prolong the war just to inflict pain on Russia,” he insists. The message appears to reflect a new policy, focusing on potential negotiations. To deal with the recently changed situation in Ukraine-where Scott Ritter says “Russia is achieving its military objective of liberating the entire territories of both Lugansk and Donetsk”-Biden issued a carefully crafted message as an op-ed in the June 1 New York Times. Biden: “What America Will and Will Not Do in Ukraine”ĭick Nixon pointing to Cambodia on a map while announcing U.S. efforts to extend its war with Russia to include all of Eurasia.
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The basic message of this CGTN feature is that China should not be expected to “play nice” in the face of U.S. Saving the best for last, Joe Biden is presented at a recent NATO conference proclaiming “quite frankly that America is back.” Russian President Vladimir Putin appears, stating “The People’s Republics of Donbas asked for help from Russia.” And European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen heroically declares “our airspace will be closed to every Russian plane.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov appears calmly affirming that the Ukrainian government’s war policy “is determined in Washington and London.”
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Tricky Dick Nixon shows up declaring that the 1970 invasion of Cambodia was “for the purpose of ending the war in Vietnam.” The movie doesn’t show the killings of anti-war students at Kent State and Jackson State universities, but it does show several protests, with the familiar slogans “Money for Jobs Not War,” and “No Blood for Oil.” Harry Truman appears to say “We’re fighting in Korea for our own nation’s security and survival.” (This one is of special interest to the Chinese, who recently celebrated their role in the Korean War with the blockbuster hit, “ The Battle of Lake Changjin.”) Bush’s defense secretary, Colin Powell, is heard testifying at the UN about “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq, and Bush himself declaring that “Saddam Hussein…must leave Iraq within 48 hours.”īarack Obama shows up to say “the Gaddafi regime is coming to an end.” Trump appears announcing a bombing of Syria, claiming “chemical weapons.” Papa Bush says “air attacks are under way in Iraq” to take out “Saddam Hussein’s nuclear bomb potential.” Bill Clinton declares military victory in Yugoslavia, while two super-imposed screens state that, “In 78 days of bombing, NATO dropped approximately 20 kilograms of explosives for every person in the targeted areas,” and “By supporting Kosovan separatism, NATO showed scant concern for national sovereignty and territorial integrity.” Maddox-saying “our judgment that we’d been attacked…was wrong.” George W. had provoked the North Vietnamese into attacking the U.S.S. It shows LBJ’s defense secretary, Robert McNamara, admitted to dishonesty about the Gulf of Tonkin-where the U.S.

McNamara pointing out Gulf of Tonkin to Americans on a map, August 7, 1964. defense officials have reached similar conclusions,” she wrote. could face a “decisive military defeat” in a war over Taiwan, citing China’s increasingly advanced capabilities and myriad U.S.

military without any assured outcome that America could repel all of China’s forces.” She highlighted a 2018 assessment warning that the U.S. At the very least a confrontation with China would be an enormous drain on the U.S. “Simply put,” she wrote, “the United States is outgunned. “Defending Taiwan Would Be a Mistake,” was the headline of a May 27 New York Times op-ed by China expert Oriana Skylar Mastro of Stanford University. “On issues that bear on China’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and other core interests,” Wang Wenbin, a foreign ministry spokesman, said “no one shall expect China to make any compromise or trade-offs.” “War Games: The Battle for Taiwan,” a 27–minute segment ran recently on NBC’s Meet the Press-quite likely a co-production with the State and Defense departments, according to columnist Patrick Lawrence.Ĭhina reacted predictably to the Biden statements. warships passing through the Taiwan Straits and non-stop anti-China rhetoric from Washington. But the “no change” claim contrasts with Biden’s meeting with Quad Alliance members, two of whom are equipped with nuclear weapons, U.S.
