China Threatens India over Border Dispute That Could Lead to Nuclear War
The Communist Party of China has issued a stern warning to neighboring India that it would amass troops on the disputed Sikkim border between their countries. [...]
The Communist Party of China has issued a stern warning to neighboring India that it would amass troops on the disputed Sikkim border between their countries. [...]
(ANTIMEDIA) — As the Syrian and Russian governments accuse the United States of trying to invent reasons to launch an attack in the Middle East, an international group of former military and diplomatic leaders is warning of an “unacceptably high” risk of global nuclear war if cooler heads don’t prevail.
Tom Secker and Matthew Alford join me today to discuss their brand new book National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood. We begin by talking about the overall structure of the book and why Tom and Matt decided to write it. Matt and Tom talk about how this book is different from other scholarly books on the topic of government influence in Hollywood and entertainment at large. Tom and Matt talk about the wealth of new research that they discovered which shows that this influence has only increased over time.
Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview that President Donald Trump’s presidency has been a “disaster” and that America “is sleepwalking toward a nuclear nightmare.”
Viktor Poznihir, a high-ranking General in the Russian military, says Washington is preparing a nuclear first strike on Russia. The US also is seriously considering that Russia or China may resort to a first-strike nuclear attack on the US. If this continues, it cannot end well. The US media has ignored this story. Guess it’s not important. [...]
It is widely known that China disapproves of North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme, but it is equally known that China has been working diligently to help deescalate tensions in the region.
China’s penultimate goal is to bring both Washington and Pyongyang to the negotiating table in order to speak directly. China has resolved to avoid war at all costs and should be commended for taking such a mature and far-sighted position.
China’s patience and maturity is being increasingly ignored not only by America but also by North Korea.
The Korean Peninsula is often thought of as a volatile region, a dangerous region, an unpredictable ‘weaponised’ region. In particular, the United States has accused North Korea of being a threat to regional peace and stability.
Objectively, there is some truth to all of this, but the Demilitarised Zone separating the two Korean states is far less unstable than the Syria/Iraq border which is currently controlled by ISIS.
A two-ship of B-1B Lancers assigned to the 28th Bomb Squadron, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, fly in formation over New Mexico during a training mission Feb. 24, 2010. (Photo: U.S. Air Force/Kevin J. Gruenwald)
With all the current talk and bluster concerning North Korea, nuclear weapons and possible war, the arrival of a massive drill/exercise in the US has excited the interest of a number of conspiracy theorists. From April 18th right through to May 5th, a ‘major nuclear detonation drill’ has been widely reported, taking place in the New […]