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War with China in 2025
Carlos Latuff | Global Times - TRANSCEND Media Service, 29 Jan 2024

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‘Pax’ Americana? Really?
Liu Rui | Global Times - TRANSCEND Media Service, 31 Jul 2023

US Democrats and Republicans scream about the ‘threat’ of Russia and China. Meanwhile, the US military has weapons pointed at the entire world–and beyond.

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Xi Meets Blinken, Calling on US to Translate Statements to Actions
Chen Qingqing and Zhao Juecheng | Global Times - TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Jun 2023

19 Jun 2023 – Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing today, calling on the US to adopt a rational and pragmatic attitude to respect China’s legitimate rights and interests. Major-country competition does not represent the trend of the times.

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Provocative NATO Undermines Security of the Nordic Region
Jan Oberg | Global Times – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Jun 2023

NATO has had the time since 1949 to make peace. We know now that it can’t. Joining it is a gift to militarism and future warfare instead of the much-needed and eminently possible peace with human security.

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Japan’s Fukushima Water Release Plan Falls Short of Full G7 Support
KBS World/Global Times/Pacnews | Islands Business – TRANSCEND Media Service, 29 May 2023

18 Apr 2023 – Japan failed to secure unanimous support from the G7 for its release of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean due to Germany’s opposition.

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Words or Deeds?
Global Times - TRANSCEND Media Service, 22 Aug 2022

Take your pick…

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COVID-19 Blunders Signal End of ‘American Century’
Wang Wen | Global Times - TRANSCEND Media Service, 6 Apr 2020

30 Mar 2020 – For most people it’s unfathomable that the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is the first global event that hasn’t been led by the US since 1941. The principal founder of peace and conflict studies, Johan Galtung, predicted in his 2009 book ‘The Fall of the US Empire-And Then What?’ that the US empire will decline and fall by 2020. According to Galtung, it is due to USA expanding hegemon that has driven it to exploit and suppress other countries. 

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How a Tibetan Monk Brings Free Education to Herdsmen’s Children with Cheese Revenue, Government Funding
Zhou Yu - Global Times, 12 Jan 2015

For 20 years, a Tibetan monk-cum-teacher in Qinghai Province has explored a new way to combine traditional and modern educational methods to open new horizons for the children of poor herdsmen. His success story has shown how a community can improve itself through social responsibility, ideas of equality and hard work.

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US Succumbing to Tyranny of Endless War
Global Times – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Aug 2013

Will Snowden trigger a domino effect into more whistle-blowers? Will US diplomacy continue to be dominated by the Pentagon? Lawrence B. Wilkerson, a retired US Army colonel and the former chief of staff for Colin Powell who served as US secretary of state from 2001 to 2005, shared his ideas on these issues.

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BRICS Nations Thrash Out World Bank Alternative
Xinhua – Global Times (China), 15 Oct 2012

Experts from five emerging world economic powers have told how a two-day think tanks forum this week [2 Oct 2012] reached consensus on creating a BRICS development bank designed to complement existing global financial institutions such as the World Bank.

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Syria: No Repeat of Sykes-Picot in Mideast Chaos
M.D. Nalapat – Global Times, China, 19 Jun 2012

On May 16, 1916, in the middle of World War I, Paris and London approved a secret agreement to dismember the Ottoman Empire and divide the Middle East between themselves. The Sykes-Picot agreement set new boundaries for many countries in the region, and began a period of direct control of the Middle East that the West has sought to perpetuate to the present.

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Wars Leave Crumbling Infrastructure At Home for US
Clifford A. Kiracofe - Global Times, China, 16 Apr 2012

While politicians in Washington recklessly call for bombing Syria and Iran, they ignore the economic costs of failed US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the past, the US paid for its wars through increased taxes and the sale of war bonds. The recent wars, however, have been paid for mostly through borrowing. Thus, there is an adverse economic impact with respect to the increased national debt, to the increased budget deficits, and to the upward pressure on interest rates. So how did the US get into its current predicament?

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China Not Obliged To Besiege Iran
Global Times (China), Editorial – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Dec 2011

The US Senate approved tougher economic sanctions against Iran on Thursday [1 Dec 2011], vowing to penalize any financial institutions that do business with Iran’s central bank. Consequently, other countries such as China, Japan and India are prohibited to conduct oil trade with Iran. Under such an arrogant bill, it is hard to imagine how the US would borrow money from the central banks of its creditors to make up its bleak budget in the future. China need not pay attention to it.

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DENMARK, NOT CHINA SHOULD BE BLAMED FOR FAILURE OF COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE
Xinhua - Global Times, 9 Jan 2010

It was Denmark, not China which "hijacked" the Copenhagen climate change conference last month and caused its failure, said a recent article from the Guardian website.In an article entitled "Blame Denmark, not China, for Copenhagen failure" published on the Guardian website on Dec. 28, Martin Khor, executive director of the South Center, an inter-governmental organization […]

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