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We are at war with China

4 January 2021

5:00 AM

4 January 2021

5:00 AM

Let’s face it. We’re at war with China. Whether we like this or not ‘war’ is what it is. At this stage, the war is political, diplomatic, financial and trade. Unfortunately, these look scarily like preludes to military war.  

The reasons for war are clear. 

It’s about the maintenance of a China under Communist Party rule and a CCP that now seeks to expand its ‘right’ to rule outside its current borders.  

For core evidence look back to 1989 The CCP massacred thousands of pro-reform demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. The number two in China at the time Premier Zhao Ziyang opposed the bone-crunching massacre, was deposed, arrested and spent the rest of his years under house...

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