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Well for those that know this is a development that tells us the STORM is nearly upon us.

War with China. If it happens, who caused it and why? For that you need to go back in time to when Obama was President (puppet).

There was a film/documentary that was done on just this subject. America had placed war ships all around China. Someone wants this War. Its not Trump.

The Coming War on China (2016)

The Coming War on China was Pilger's 60th film for ITV.[74]

The film premiered in the UK on Thursday 1 December 2016,[75] and was shown on ITV at 10.40 pm on Tuesday 6 December and on the Australian public broadcaster SBS on 16 April 2017.[76] In the documentary, according to Pilger, "the evidence and witnesses warn that nuclear war is no longer a shadow, but a contingency. The greatest build-up of American-led military forces since the Second World War is well under way. They are on the western borders of Russia, and in Asia and the Pacific, confronting China. Like the renewal of post-Soviet Russia, the rise of China as an economic power is declared an 'existential threat' to the divine right of the United States to rule and dominate human affairs".[77]

"The first third told, and told well, the unforgivable, unconscionable tale of what has overtaken the Marshall Islanders since 1946, when the US first nuked the test site on Bikini Atoll" beginning an extended series of tests, wrote Euan Ferguson in The Observer. "Over the next 12 years they would unleash a total of 42.2 megatons. The islanders, as forensically proved by Pilger, were effectively guinea pigs for [the] effects of radiation".[78] Ferguson wrote that the rest of the film "was a sane, sober, necessary, deeply troubling bucketful of worries".[78] Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian wrote that the film "lays bare the historical horrors of the US military in the Pacific, exposing the paranoia and pre-emptive aggression of its semi-secret bases," adding: "This is a gripping film, which though it comes close to excusing China ... does point out China's insecurities and political cruelties".[79] Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the film an "authoritative indictment of American nefariousness in the western Pacific".[80]

Kevin Maher wrote in The Times that he admired the early sequences on the Marshall Islands, but that he believed the film lacked nuance or subtlety. Maher wrote that, for Pilger, China is "a brilliant place with just some 'issues with human rights', but let's not go into that now".[81] Diplomat columnist David Hutt said "Pilger consistently glosses over China's past crimes while dwelling on America's".[82] Caitlin Johnstone of Scoop called the film "powerful" and praised it for showing "the USA's generations-long history of provocation and hostility toward [China's] government. It also addresses the silly projection so many westerners harbor that if the US wasn't bullying and slaughtering the world into compliance, China would take over doing the same."[83]

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