https://youtu.be/Dl1xwIdQhDU
Overthrow: 100 Years of U.S. Meddling & Regime Change, from Iran to Nicaragua to Hawaii to Cuba
https://youtu.be/f9Q19QJpJ4s
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China is open to financial interactions with the US and welcomes the latter to enter the Chinese financial markets in a proper manner. This will create new economic connections between the two countries.
The US economic crackdown has not shaken China, nor will it determine the future of Hong Kong. Anyone who misunderstands this misunderstands the era and the world.
US hegemony has shown the world how selfish and hypocritical it can be, and this is exactly why the superpower is likely to suffer a decline
Non-interference in each other's internal affairs is a basic principle of international law. If every country turns its back on it, how chaotic will the world become?
Facebook loses face over Hong Kong riots
It is obvious that Facebook and other enterprises enjoy damaging China's reputation and benefiting from the country at the same time.
Ultra-Hawk John Bolton Fired From Trump Administration ...
He got the boot before managing to start any new wars.Why did John Bolton have to leave the Trump administration?
https://youtu.be/6RpTjvIagwo
Four of Bolton's hawkish moments
https://youtu.be/_dk_uBDtED0
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