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Thursday, May 17, 2018

Worldwide Treats Around the World, China, Russia, Islam, Christian Fascism, UN, Communism, Oligarchy, Oil, Military Complex, Proxy Wars

China is a strategic competitor using predatory economics to intimidate its neighbors while militarizing features in the South China Sea. Russia has violated the borders of nearby nations and pursues veto power over the economic, diplomatic, and security decisions of its neighbors. As well, North Korea’s outlaw actions and reckless rhetoric continue despite United Nation’s censure and sanctions. Iran continues to sow violence and remains the most significant challenge to Middle East stability. Despite the defeat of ISIS’s physical caliphate, threats to stability remain as terrorist groups with long reach continue to murder the innocent and threaten peace more broadly Rebuttal: China is doing no more than what the United States is doing in jocking for position in turning the whole world into a Communist monopoly. Russia is just trying to become unsurrounded by the US and trying to open up areas of ports for oceans access and being Russian Nationalist. In sense, China or no nation should be blockading or militarizing sea routes or any worldwide commerce route stagnating worldwide trade of free worldwide trade. We and other big superpowers should stay away from the peace accords between the two Korea's and let them work it out. They do not need China's or the United States permission and end the exercise so they can get on with business. Oh! Wait! Without the war on the Korean Peninsula, we can't sell weapons (China and the USA). Iran and Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Middle East need to come together as one region to solve its own problems, the only thing we need is for them to sell their oil on the worldwide free market and let the freehanded consumerism of the market take control. Oil is expensive because of war, conflict, rebel militias propped up by conflict through power vacuums, but big oil know this, shortages in the flow are profits for big oil and worldwide weapons sales. All things should be worked out through the United Nations without Security Council veto power. Terrorism still sells. In weapons, propping up the petrodollar, big oil, the military complex, and two competing religions for people's coffers, Christianity/Zionism and Islam.

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