Friday, January 14, 2011

after mahbubani, now kissinger shills for china

jan 14th, 2011

no big surprise, war criminal kissinger is always ready to overlook minor things like human rights. like he did in carpet bombing cambodia and turning it into a cake-walk for the khmer rouge.

it would only have been surprising if kissinger *did* not suck up to china.

here we were thinking g2 was dead. apparently not. 


 Brahma Chellaney 
On eve of Hu Jintao's U.S. visit, China-lobbyist Kissinger suggests that new world order be a joint U.S.-China enterprise
 Brahma Chellaney 
Is China becoming a militaristic state where the military is not accountable to government? Gates refers to military-government "disconnect"

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Kissinger and Co. would sooner or later have to shove such ideas up their bottoms. Increasingly, the New World Order under Western hegemony seems ever so distant, and not due to any lack of military might but due to a shift of economic heft towards Asia. India, though, due to an Anglicised elite, will ever be happy playing the Western lap-dog.

Unless we return to our Sanskrit roots, we are damned with a less than subsidiary "India is a huge market" role-all those firangi MNCs profiting from our resources and raping the nation and it's resources due to a pliant intelligentsia and a supine government.

My own view in this matter is that China will never forgive the West it's Opium wars. Increasingly, the scenario is looking like the mid-1850s, the West has nothing of use to China. And Thank You, Sir. You can't shove that opium down our throats any more.

The Bilderberg elite should already be thinking of dumping it's trusted work-horse, the US in favour of an Asian power. My view: this has to be Japan or India. China is too nationalistic and has a very clear understanding of history and it's own role in it. Japan has thoroughly been defanged of it's nationalism and with an ageing population, offers limited potential.

Expect the Indian elite to be more oriented towards the Bilderberg agenda progressively. Ratan Tata, Jagdish Bhagwati, Prannoy Roy etc. are already with the CFR/ associated institutions.