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April 4, 2022
America and the Two Chinas
By Laura Lam
https://www.americanthinker.com/article ... hinas.html
Credible sources suggest that Xi Jinping plans to attack Taiwan in the fall. Indeed, this is inevitable given the war in Ukraine. However, any attack would be the end of a very long path through Chinese and American history.

To fully understand what is playing out, one must look at the past to understand how Taiwan came into being, what Mao Zedong’s goals were, what President Nixon’s rapprochement offered, and how Xi Jinping views China’s role in Southeast Asia.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain

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Guest wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:47 pm
John wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:02 pm
** 03-Apr-2022 World View: European war
Guest wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 12:28 am
> When you write that the war will spread to Europe, are you
> including countries like England, France, and Portugal?
If there's a European war, then it will involve Nato, and all those
countries are members of Nato. That doesn't necessarily mean that the
war will take place on the soil of those three countries.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypBI2ovxP8[/youtube]

Yes, Putin will attack the rest of Europe.
The only way Russia has of doing that is by nuclear missile. Russia's military has shown itself to be a poor performer and is losing a lot of equipment. Russia can't afford to replace it while most American and European equipment is already much more capable and only increasing as countries are in the process up updating, particularly fighters.

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** 04-Apr-2022 World View: Bucha atrocities and Regeneracy process


Hundreds of people were tortured, raped, killed, and thrown into mass graves
in Bucha, Ukraine. Other cities are suffering similar atrocities.

I've previously referred to the "Regeneracy process," where political
enemies put their political differences aside and unite against
a common enemy, regenerating civic unity since the end of the
previous crisis war.

The Bucha atrocities have advanced the Regeneracy process considerably.
There is increasing pressure in Europe to stop buying oil and gas
from Russia, even though neither Russia nor Europe can afford
to take that step.

-- Putin’s First Assertive Move on the Energy Front Misfires
https://jamestown.org/program/putins-fi ... -misfires/
(Jamestown, 4-Apr-2022)

The London Guardian is emphasing how shocked everyone in Britain is
by posting an article with images of the front pages of several
London newspapers:


**** ‘Massacre of innocents’: how the papers covered Russia’s atrocities in Bucha

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... s-in-bucha


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The Chinese carried out a cyberattack on Ukrainian government facilities prior to the Russian invasion according to US intelligence sources.

The Chinese embassy did not respond to a request for comment. - The Times

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-new ... s-26634584

V
olodymyr Zelensky fights back tears as he visits sites of Russian rape and murder
Russia will end up like Serbia--hated pariahs. There is no way back for Putin and the Russians. The Russians ARE AWARE of what is going on through social media apps like Telegram. The idea that "the Russians don't know" is a lie, and the Ukrainians know it.

The hatred between formally fraternal groups is now real.

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John wrote:
Sat Apr 02, 2022 9:27 pm
3-Apr-22 World View -- History and future of the Russia-Ukraine war


Russia's incompetence in the Ukraine invasion

** 3-Apr-22 World View -- History and future of the Russia-Ukraine war
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e220403
Wonderful insights as usual John.

One question: can you clarify if you consider this a crisis period for Russia and Ukraine? In the online version of your original book you suggest that the 1989-91 collapse of the USSR was the last crisis period for Russia and Eastern Europe, but this strikes me as off. While WWII may not have started as a crisis war for Russia I don't see how the brutality by both sides, massive Russian losses and the legacy of the "Great Patriotic War" on Russian culture doesn't suggest that some kind of reset took place resulting in Russia/Eastern Europe ending WWII aligned with the generational cycle of Western Europe, the US, etc.

On a different topic, the national cultural differences are very interesting. On a somewhat related note I was recently thinking about how Americans don't seem to hold grudges against our former enemies the way many/most other countries seem to. Even in the case of our crisis wars we seem willing and able to put the past behind us. Perhaps this is a result of our culture of respecting the individual, our pluralistic values towards race/ethnicity ... or maybe it's simply that our civilians are largely shielded from the type of destruction, rape and murder that are normally a part of total war (I know that, for example, many US soldiers who actually experienced/witnessed the brutality of the Japanese held on to some amount of hatred for the people). It didn't take long for us to make up with England, Germany and Japan and non-crisis enemies like Mexico and Vietnam. Even the lingering tensions from our own brutal Civil War were relatively trivial compared to what is seen in other countries. I may be wrong, but my sense is that cultural attitudes is Europe are somewhat similar - in that I don't think many young French people hold deep grudges against Germans and vice-versa (except maybe when it comes to soccer).

Around 20 years ago I stopped in Germany while bumming around Europe after college. My grandmother (a German Jew who fled to America in the 30s as a young woman) still passionately hated the German people and even warned me not to go there. In Munich my friend and I befriended some local German guys around our age and we all went out drinking. We were getting drunk, laughing, flirting with girls and having a great time. Then, at some point, one of the drunk Germans ask us if we were Jews. We we casually said were were the German kids started sobbing, apologizing to us and groveling for us to forgive them for the Holocaust. My friend and I tried and tried to explain to them that it didn't even occur to us to consider them responsible for what happened decades before any of us were born. But, this episode pretty much ended the night. The incident has always stuck with me. At the time I attributed it to the collective guilt Germany forcefully instilled in their children. In recent years I've brought it up as an example of the toxicity of "woke" shaming, in that as soon as we went from just a group of guys hanging out to representatives of ethnic groups weighed down by the baggage of the past it was impossible to maintain genuine human connection. I thought about this recently again while watching videos of young Chinese people ranting about their hatred of Americans/Westerners, citing historical events that many Westerners their age likely wouldn't even know about.

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Russian conscripts are being given 19th century rifles, made to drink from ponds filled with dead frogs due to lack of supplies and ordered to run in front of enemy soldiers to draw their fire, they reveal
Six Donbas-region conscripts, their partners or friends have told of conditions
They have painted a picture of a Russian army in Ukraine that is stretched thin
One student spoke of how he was forced to drink water from a fetid pond
He said his unit was told to repel Ukraine forces - having never been trained to fire an automatic weapon. Some draftees have been given a Mosin - a WW2 rifle
The wives of conscripts said their partners had no combat experience
All accounts spoke of how the conscripts had a severe lack of supplies
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic ... urces.html

What happened to Russia's vast stockpile of weapons? They can't even equipped 150,000 troops?

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Emmanuel Macron: The images reaching us from Bucha, a liberated town near kyiv, are unbearable. In the streets, hundreds of cowardly murdered civilians. My compassion for the victims, my solidarity with the Ukrainians. The Russian authorities will have to answer for these crimes.

Zelensky says the 'bare minimum' he will accept from the Kremlin is a ceasefire and 100% withdrawal

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PM Kaja Kallas (Estonia) Photos of murdered civilians in Irpin and Bucha by Russian troops recall the mass killings by Soviet and Nazi regimes.

This is not a battlefield, it’s a crime scene. Mass killings of Ukrainian civilians by Russia are clear war crimes.

PM Janez Janša: (Czech Republic) These are massive crimes against humanity. Russian army behaves as a horde of KGB executioners at Katyn.
And at many other places after and before. Never bearing responsibility.
After seeing Bucha Massacre, we are terrified to even imagine what we will see in Mariupol.

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Germany's Retail Association says food retailers are set to raise their prices by 20-50% as of next week

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