I came up with this site to shed some light on the possible threats our nation might be facing in the coming decade. -Matthew Best
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China is preparing for an economic war against the United States. China is building economic, and military alliances across the world, while building up it's own economic and military influence.
China is encouraging North Korea and Iran to cause problems with the United States and her allies. Meanwhile China is setting back and enjoying the U.S. dilemma. America will have to eventually confront Iran. When this happens, expect China to convert their currency from the dollar to the Euro and gold. This will drive a wedge between Europe and America. When China converts to the Euro expect other third world countries to follow suit because of their close economic ties to China.
At the same time Venezuela will boycott their oil export to America. Suddenly the U.S. markets will have crashed, the U.S. dollar worth little, and gasoline prices will be well above $5 dollars per gallon. The Gross Domestic Product will be in the negative, inflation will sky rocket and the national debt will most likely surpass the Gross Domestic Product. America will be bankrupt, while the European Union will be finally the superpower they've always wanted to be.
Suddenly it becomes clear why China is building economic partnerships across the world.
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Written By: Matthew Best 7/28/06
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China’s former hard-line President Jiang Zemin was recently
replaced by President Hu Jintao. President Hu, a long-time
member of the Chinese Communist Party, and member of the
politburo standing committee, was once quoted as saying:
“According to the global hegemonist strategy of the United
States, its main rival at present is the Peoples Republic of
China. Interfering in China, subverting the Chinese
government and strangling China’s development are strategic
principles pursued by the United States.”
President Hu has proposed a new anti-secession law that will
threaten to escalate tension between neighboring Island
Taiwan, and has shown little motivation on relaxing media
restrictions.
Most every course of action the Chinese take is of benefit to
their government, whether it is for increased employment,
technology, money, political power, militarily power or any
other way to gain strength.
For example a Chinese business, Panama Ports Company
has bought the rights to operate the Panama Canal until
2024, a very strategic geographic part of the world. The
parent company Hutchison Whampoa has major ties to
Chinese Intelligence.
Former President Jiang Zemin
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The battleship New Jersey crosses through the Panama Canal.
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China has become almost angry at the United States
and sees it as an obstacle to its national ambitions.
The United States government has seen China and
Russia as a weapons exporter to what they
characterize as the Axis of Evil, Iran, Iraq and North
Korea. U.S. Intelligence sources still claim China,
Russia, Syria, Iran and France is aiding the
insurgency within Iraq.
Henry Kissinger former US Secretary of State said it best by
saying, “Once China becomes strong enough to stand alone it
might discard the United States. A little later China might even
turn against us, if its perception of its interests requires it.”
As China becomes more politically powerful within the world there
is a strong possibility US and China relations will sour within the
next 10 years.
In this declassified document by the United States government, China has a silent
strategy to influence the western hemisphere. (Click Here)
China has done a tremendous job of driving
a wedge between Venezuela and the United
States. With the support of Venezuelan
Communist President Hugo Chavez, China
now has the power and influence to affect oil
exports to the United States.
Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin and President of Venezula Hugo Chavez
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Chinese President Hu Jintao and the
President of Cuba Fidel Castro believe in
the same communist philosophy. Both view
the United States as a threat to their
communistic ambition and leadership.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and President of Cuba Fidel Castro
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The Cuban government was on the brink of collapse when the
support from Russia dried up. However, new found friend
Hugo Chavez came in with rich oil money to assist Cuba,
forming a much stronger alliance in the region.
Cuban President Fidel Castro and Venezulan President Hugo Chavez are very close friends with similar philosophy.
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Brazil recognized China as a market economy, a move that
should make it easier for the two countries to do business.
Brazilian oil giant Petrobras and China Petroleum and
Chemical Corp. also agreed on a $1 billion deal to construct a
natural gas pipeline.
Hu and his entourage visited Brazil's National Institute for
Space Exploration (INPE). China and Brazil have been
cooperating on the development of Earth observation satellites
since 1998 and have so far placed two in orbit.
In October the countries agreed to jointly work on a third
satellite, scheduled for placement in orbit in 2006. The
satellites are used to observe and plan for urban expansion
and resource conservation, as well as to detect river and
ocean pollution and deforestation.
Brazil is China's top trade partner in Latin America. In 2003 the
Asian giant became South America's third-largest trading
partner, after the United States and Argentina.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
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On November 2004 President Bush arrived for the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation Forum, he was met by student protesters in the streets
chanting against "globalization," "colonialism," and the US occupation of
Iraq.
However, a few days earlier China's President Hu Jintao received a
different reception. For two weeks Hu Jintao cut ribbons at new factories in
Argentina, enjoyed beef barbecues in Brazil, addressed congresses, and
announced investment projects as he and 150 Chinese businessmen
made their way across South America and on to Cuba.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and President of Argentina Nestor Kirchner
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Russia said on July 27th of
2006, that it had sold 24 aircraft
and 53 helicopters to
Venezuela, defying the United
States which has urged Moscow
to halt arms sales to
Venezuela's populist president
Hugo Chavez.
Russia's arms export chief,
speaking as Chavez met
Russian President
Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin,
said the aircraft deal was part of
a long-term package of arms
contracts with Venezuela that
was worth over $3 billion.
Venezulan President Hugo Chavez wants a strong military presence in South America.
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Venezulan President Hugo Chavez and Russian President Vladimir Putin defied the US with Venezuela fighter sale.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez met with his Chinese
counterpart Hu Jintao in Beijing and recognized China as a market
economy, state media said.
Chavez, who arrived in the Chinese capital early in the day, met
with Hu in the afternoon at the Great Hall of the People, also
agreeing to step up cooperation in areas such as energy, a main
Venezuelan export commodity
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) and his Cuban counterpart Fidel
Castro arrive at Chavez's weekly broadcast, 'Alo Presidente,' in Sandino
near Pinar del Rio, Cuba August 21, 2005. [Reuters]
He stressed that Venezuela and Cuba want peace, but if "an imperialist
aggression" happens, the two countries will join hands to defend Cuba's
independence and sovereignty.
During the program, Castro scoffed at the US charges. According to the
understanding of the United States, the Cuban leader said, "we cannot
make a student study because that would be destabilizing," and "we
cannot invite patients to get medical care because that is destabilizing."
The Venezuelan leader traveled to Cuba Saturday to attend the
graduation of 1,600 medical students from across Latin America who had
studied here for free.
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld last week accused Venezuela and
Cuba of trying to destablizing Bolivia, where indigenous revolts have
overthrown two presidents in two years.
Iran's hard-line president President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, called for Israel to be
'wiped off the map' during a Tehran conference called 'The World without Zionism'
and said a new wave of Palestinian attacks will destroy the Jewish state, state-run
media reported Wednesday Oct. 26, 2005. (AP Photo/Mehdi Ghasemi,ISNA, File)
"We will soon realize a world without the United States
and Israel." -Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has held his first meeting with Chinese
leader Hu Jintao in Shanghai, a day after warning the Central Asian region to be
wary of foreign "domineering powers".
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The hardline Iranian leader raised eyebrows in Washington with typically feisty
comments on Thursday to the leaders' summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) that were apparently directed at the United States.
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Ahmadinejad told the other leaders that deeper cooperation among SCO nations
could help "ward off the threats of domineering powers to use their force against
and interfere in the affairs of other states."
SAVANNAH, Ga., June 29 (AP) - A quarter-century after
they were taken captive in Iran, five former American
hostages say they got an unexpected reminder of their
444-day ordeal in the bearded face of Iran's president-elect.
Watching coverage of Iran's presidential election on
television dredged up 25-year-old memories that prompted
four of the former hostages to exchange e-mail messages.
They shared the same conclusion - the firm belief that
President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had been one of
their captors.
TEHRAN (AFP) - Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez arrived in Tehran, bringing with him a
welcome anti-imperialist message for his fellow
anti-American leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
"We will stand beside Iran in every time and
occasion and under every circumstance," Chavez
vowed at the start of his two day visit to Tehran,
his fourth visit to the Islamic republic since 2000.
"If we are united, we can not only resist but we
can also defeat imperialism," the charismatic
president told reporters.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (L) shakes hands with Iraqi
Shi'ite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, head of the Supreme Council for the
Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), a key Shi'ite Muslim party closely allied
to Iran, in Tehran June 18, 2006. (Fars News - IRAN/Reuters)
Russia will help Iran despite nuclear moves Russia will maintain
support for Iran's nuclear program despite Tehran's decision to
restart the enrichment of uranium, Russian news agencies quoted
sources in Russia's atomic agency, Rosatom.
April 28th, 2005
Israel has accused Russia of destabilizing the Middle East by
providing Iran with nuclear technology and facilities, including
previous deals for the construction and protection of Iran's Beshehr
reactor. Israeli officials have also blasted the recent signing of a
weapons agreement with Syrian President Bashar Assad that will
upgrade Syria's military and transfer advanced missiles to
Damascus. However, President Vladimir Putin claims the deals do
not threaten the security of the Jewish state.
China and Saudi Arabia signed energy, defense and security deals
on the first day of a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao to the
oil-rich kingdom focusing on economic and energy cooperation.
The Chinese leader also discussed a proposed 5.2-billion-dollar
energy venture in China with officials of Saudi petrochemical giant
SABIC.
Hu's visit, which took him to the headquarters of state oil
conglomerate Saudi Aramco, came just three months after Saudi
King Abdullah went to China.
Chinese President Hu Jintao shakes hands with Prince Saud bin Thanyan Al Saud during a visit to the headquarters of the Saudi Comapany for Main Industries Sabek in Riyadh. China and Saudi Arabia signed energy, defense and security deals on the first day of a visit by Hu to the oil-rich kingdom.
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China's Space Program has Achieved
Continuous Launch Successes into space.
China's Long-March carrier rockets have
conducted 82 launches since April 24,1970,
and more than 90 percent of them have been
successful.
The three launch centers, Jiuquan in
northwest China's Gansu province, Taiyuan
in north China's Shanxi Province and Xichang
in southwestern Sichuan province, can send
spacecrafts onto various orbits; the
turnaround time between each launch has
also been dramatically shortened in the past
few years.
In October of 2003, China became only the
third nation to successfully send a man into
space. This clearly shows China is catching
up to the United States and Russia when it
comes to space technology.
Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin and Former U.S. President Bill Clinton
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World War III Has Begun The Three Sides of the Coming War!
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United States United Kingdom Australia Israel Japan South Korea Taiwan
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Russia
Iran
Syria
Egypt
Libya
Analyzing Threats to America
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China
North Korea
Cuba
Venezuela
on a number of occasions the Fiji
Labour Party has sent delegations to
Beijing, including in August 2005 when
the FLP signed a memorandum of
understanding with the Communist
Party of China to develop better
relations between the two parties, and
promote cooperation between Fiji and
China in political, economic, and
cultural fields, and advance peace and
development in the Eastern Pacific.
Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong meets with Fijian
President Ratu Josefa Iloilovato Iluivuda, Jan. 23, 2005.
Moscow-Beijing Axis political/economic/military presence: Fijian
Prime Minister/Commodore Frank Bainimarama is pro-Beijing, as
The Age reveals in the following interview from December 30,
2006: “China will always be there to support Fiji. We have always
had close ties with Beijing. I've already made an official visit there
at the invitation of the People's Liberation Army and we've had
two senior officers at China's defence college since 2000.”