Cold War against China by a group of four
Following the formal declaration of the Cold War against China, the Quartet (QUAD), which includes the United States, India, Japan, and Australia, met in Washington yesterday to discuss the "Indian, Pakistani and China contacts" across the Indian media. A possible declaration of war by a gang of four against was caught in a frenzy.
But surprisingly, for the US and European media, the four-member White House summit meeting not only did not make headlines, but the brutal treatment of Haitian refugees, the release of Huawei's Chinese finance officer from Canada, Scenes of the German election, and the eruption of lava on a Spanish island were on television.
What is even a little bit of news is that the group of four is considering a joint strategy to stop China's economic boom and to counter "democratic" imperialism against China's "dictatorship". What the meeting of the group of four is currently a forum for discussion which will arrange for all kinds of blockades of China in Asia and the Pacific.
Even in the seeming end of imperialism in the war on terror, the ideology of "pro-democracy" imperialism has emerged. The deceptive ideology of being "pro-democracy" has manifested itself in the United States itself with the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill by Trump supporters and the rejection of US democracy and elections, or the "black live meter" against racism. And "Me Too" movements.
As for Republican Secular India, it has once been the victim of Hindutva's storm of fascist sectarianism. Now there is competition between hard Hindutva and soft Hindutva in a Hindu-majority country. This was the fate of Gandhiji's Republican India, it was unthinkable. But the religious division of the subcontinent and the bloody partition based on the two-nation ideology paved the way for the two divided states to turn to religious extremism from day one. The suffix "democracy" is also unfortunately discriminatory or selective, which will not apply to the inhumane treatment of minorities in India.
President Biden, who was elected on a pro-democracy agenda against Trump's dictatorship, seemed reluctant to hold Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's blood-stained hands in his hands and will remember the massacre of Muslims in Gujarat. After that, the United States had banned Modi from entering the United States and Ramodi had strongly supported Trump's election campaign by holding large rallies.
The atmosphere of the meeting between the two seemed dull and cumbersome. In any case, Biden's harsh treatment of Haitian refugees by the United States, and the American clowns from Cuba to Venezuela and Nicaragua, is tearing apart the veil of colonial "democracy."
The world is in great danger. The first is an environmental catastrophe, the worst exploitation of human nature and catastrophe at the hands of multinational capitalist corporations, and according to a recent UN report, all red lines have been crossed. Every Friday, environmental activists around the world protest. That the rise in carbon and environmental temperatures should be stopped immediately and that the actions of the world's densest countries are very inadequate.
The second major problem is global capitalism and the monopoly of the United States and its allies on a global inequitable system that widens the gap between rich and poor developed and backward countries. Stability is not possible. The third major problem is the dangers posed to humanity by epidemics and epidemics, which are self-destructive capitalism and the gift of ignoring human rights and needs.
Interestingly, China and its President Xi are gearing up to meet these three major challenges. They are ready to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and zero by 2060.
He has promised to provide 2 billion free vaccines every year to eradicate the virus. As for the global colonial monopoly capitalism and its self-interested international laws, China is challenging them and insisting on the peaceful coexistence of the United Nations and the shared development of all humanity on the basis of equality between nations. The Cold War against China has begun, but it cannot be won or reached.
China has overtaken the United States in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and plans to become a developed socialist country by 2049 and is unwilling to engage in any form of militancy or territorialism. In this new confrontation, India is embarrassingly ready to be the boogie of the United States. But all the emphasis is on China and Pakistan. It is unfortunate for the subcontinent that after the bloody partition, the two countries hate each other so much that they feel safe in harming each other. Now take Afghanistan. With the withdrawal of the United States, there is mourning in India and weddings are ringing in Pakistan that India's influence is over.
But the whole world is worried about how the Afghan volcano will cool down. All of Afghanistan's neighbors are adamant that the Taliban government alone will invite civil war, terrorism will spread, the humanitarian crisis will escalate and another influx of refugees will spread across borders. The world expected that after the elimination of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), global terrorism would decline and there would be no global threat from local religious extremism or jihad.



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