China: “The Arrogant US Has A Record Of Launching Wars On Deceptive Grounds”

While the lack of retaliation by Russia to Trump’s Friday night Syrian airstrikes surprised some, Russia defended its stance of shrugging in response (and not escalating to full blown world war), by asserting that Soviet-made missiles intercepted more than half of the 105 cruise missiles fired at three Syrian facilities (the Pentagon denied any missiles were hit), and that the US, UK and French blitz was generally less aggressive than most had feared, perhaps thanks to extensive warning by Trump that an attack was imminent.

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Yet if Russia’s managed response is understandable, one country whose vocal outcry to US strikes has been a surprise, is China.

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As we reported yesterday, China was the first superpower outside those directly involved to slam the US airstrikes: “Any unilateral military action violates the United Nations charter and its principles and international law and its principles. [The strikes] are also going to add more factors to complicate the resolution of the Syrian crisis,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a statement on Saturday afternoon.

Beijing also called for an investigation into claims of a Syrian poison gas attack on the rebel-held town of Douma that rescuers and monitors say killed more than 40 people, and prompted the Western action: “The Chinese side believes a comprehensive, impartial and objective investigation should be conducted into the suspected chemical attacks and it should come up with reliable conclusions … Before this, no conclusion by any side should be made,” Hua said.

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Then, on Saturday during the emergency session of the Security Council on Saturday, Russia proposed a resolution urging the US and its allies to “immediately and without delay cease the aggression against the Syrian Arab Republic and refrain from further aggressive acts in violation of the international law and the UN Charter.” Not surprisingly, the proposal was voted down – and would have been vetoed by the US – but the roll call was surprising:  Russia and Bolivia voted in favor of the resolution… alongside with China.

If there was any confusion on whose side of the Syrian conflict China finds itself, that confusion is now officially gone.

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Finally, overnight China also reminded its population that while the US is engaging in a contained “hot war” with Syria, Beijing is currently fighting a trade war with Washington D.C. when in a front-page OpEd on the state-owned nationalist tabloid Global Times, the politburo authorized a scathing article in which it once again slammed Trump’s involvement in Syria, claiming that “the facts cannot be distorted. This military strike was not authorized by the UN, and the strikes targeted a legal government of a UN member state… it has not been confirmed if the chemical weapons attack happened or if it did, whether government forces or opposition forces launched it. International organizations have not carried out any authoritative investigation.”

And the most inflammatory accusation: the entire US attack was a false flag:

The Syrian government has repeatedly stressed that there is no need for it to use chemical weapons to capture the opposition-controlled Duma city and the use of chemical weapons has provided an excuse for Western intervention. The Syrian government’s argument or Trump’s accusations against the “evil” Assad regime, which one is in line with basic logic? The answer is quite obvious.

The US has a record of launching wars on deceptive grounds. The Bush government asserted the Saddam regime held chemical weapons before the US-British coalition troops invaded Iraq in 2003. However, the coalition forces didn’t find what they called weapons of mass destruction after overthrowing the Saddam regime. Both Washington and London admitted later that their intelligence was false.

Finally, the Global Times pivots to what happens next, and how the US provocation could lead to further escalation in hostilities with Russia:

Washington’s attack on Syria where Russian troops are stationed constitute serious contempt for Russia’s military capabilities and political dignity. Trump, like scolding a pupil, called on Moscow, one of the world’s leading nuclear powers, to abandon its “dark path.” Disturbingly, Washington seems to have become addicted to mocking Russia in this way. Russia is capable of launching a destructive retaliatory attack on the West. Russia’s weak economy is plagued by Western sanctions and squeezing of its strategic space. That the West provokes Russia in such a manner is irresponsible for world peace.

Finally, without stating it expressly, China makes it quite clear on whose side it would be should war break out between Russia and the US:

The situation is still fomenting. The Trump administration said it will sustain the strikes. But how long will the military action continue and whether Russia will fight back as it claimed previously remain uncertain. Western countries continue bullying Russia but are seemingly not afraid of its possible counterattack. Their arrogance breeds risk and danger.

Read the full Global Times op-ed here.

 

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kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
April 15, 2018 10:06 am

What nerve; China telling us our Government Lies.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 15, 2018 12:16 pm

How is it that THEY are more aware of US history than most US citizens are (hint – see post above on government monopoly schools)?

Indeed – The war of 1812, the war of northern aggression, the Spanish -American war, WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the First Gulf war, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Syria……………….

raven
raven
April 15, 2018 4:33 pm

The pot calling the kettle black. Take a long look in the mirror China. Your history is filled with petty dictators, tyrants, psychopaths and murders. You own arrogance, albeit, based on a defective and deluded identity that seeks to be top dog without the ability or credibility.

AC
AC
  raven
April 15, 2018 6:56 pm

If they wouldn’t be shot for doing it, the Tibetans might have something to say about China and launching wars on deceptive grounds.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  AC
April 15, 2018 7:31 pm

Name the last time China launched a war against another country. Tibet is part of China. All countries suppress insurrection. The United States claimed the secession of the southern states an insurrection and therefore did not warrant a declaration of war.

However, Treason defined in the Constitution of the united States is levying war against any member state. This brands Lincoln as a traitor to the Constitution.

To state that firing on a custom and duties compound explicitly ordered by Lincoln to refuse to vacate in the face of a lawful expulsion by the state of South Carolina, owner of said property, is in an of itself an act of war. As an example, you try to resist a lawful order to vacate a premise and see just what the Sheriff’s department does to you! I am sure the Sheriff’s department would take any and every means to get you out of the owner’s property up to and including killing you!

In addition, the garrison stationed at the custom and duties compound were there to ensure taxes were collected on goods inbound to the state of South Carolina and nothing else.

The citizens of the several states that comprise the united States have been brainwashed into this belief that the federal government is supreme over the several states when in essence the federal government came into being at the behest of the several states consent to grant limited powers to said government for specific task. These tasks are outlined in the Constitution of the united States.

Your example of using Tibet’s suppression by China as a harbinger of rights abuse smacks of hypocrisy coming from someone in the united States that can’t see the forest for the trees.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  None Ya Biz
April 15, 2018 8:48 pm

Hey, China has Hasbara trolls, too. Nice.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  AC
April 15, 2018 9:26 pm

yep ac,
the daily llama would agree with you–

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  raven
April 16, 2018 12:28 pm

But they never claimed to be free…..the US on the other hand……