Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Ongoing Asymmetrical (attacks) from China since 1990

If you look at what China has been doing to the U.S. since around 1990 it could be compared to someone who had a teenage child and that child was always getting into trouble being a hacker and being beligerant. In other words all the attacks are so minor in terms of ever choosing to go to war that it amounts to counting coup like Native Americans did as a way of trying to avoid warfare with one or just a few people dying instead of having an all out war.

Though economically, the U.S. and China have been interdependent and in some ways still are, this is becoming less so by the day. As they become more and more independently centered and less working together economically, the more these internet online attacks and naval ships confronting U.S. ships and Philippine ships and Japanese ships and possibly Korean and Vietnamese ships and others that you are going to see.

China, is sort of like the U.S. was in the 1950s and 1960s   very full of itself  and self important and believes it can do no wrong.

This is one of the problems of being incredibly enthnocentric just like the U.S. and Russia also are. IN being ethnocentric this can cause many problems for nations (all nations that are this ethnocentric). First of all, many unrealistic assumptions can be made by people this ethnocentric. We saw it in the 1950s McCarthyism when people lost their careers in  the cinema and TV for being to liberal in their thinking and being called Communists. We have seen it in what Hitler did to 6,000,000 Jews during World War II. We have seen it in what Pol Pot did to millions of Cambodians etc.

And now we are seeing the Results of 60 or more years of the brainwashing of Chinese children into believing one day they would bury all the Americans just like kruschev of the Old Soviet Union said to All Americans when he said, "We Will Bury you!" (He likely did bury JFK).

How will all this end? That is up to the world at this point. It just depends upon how much of China's self importance the world is going to put up with before it says, "Enough!" 

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