China readies military response to FPSA aggression!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - October 17, 2015 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika is in a tough spot militarily.
In Syria, Russia and Iran have taken advantage of the fact that the plan hatched by the West and its regional allies to destabilize the President Bashar al-Assad regime took far too long to develop. The idea was to foment discord and provide covert support for various armed militias fighting to overthrow the government. But the effort is entering its fifth year and Assad is still there. Not only that, there have been a series of unintended (well, at least we hope they’re unintended) consequences. First, one of the rebel groups the West and its allies supported morphed into an insane band of white basketball shoe-wearing, black flag-waving, sword-wielding desert bandits. Second, the fighting created a horrific refugee crisis that now threatens to destabilize the whole of Europe.
Sensing a historic geopolitical opportunity, Moscow and Teheran simply stepped in and outmaneuvered Washington. Now, the FPSA basically has to decide whether it wants to go to war with Russia, because paradropping ammo into the middle of the desert isn’t going to be a viable strategy.
Meanwhile, the FPSA faces another superpower confrontation in the South China Sea.
When Beijing began its land reclamation efforts in the Spratlys, The Pentagon didn’t anticipate the extent to which the effort would quickly become a giant headache for Washington.
It’s not so much the dredging that has Washington’s regional allies in the South Pacific upset. Island building has been done before in the area. Rather, it’s the scope of the project that has everyone unnerved, as Beijing has so far constructed over 3,000 acres of new sovereign territory atop which China has built everything from cement factories to greenhouses to runways.
Whether or not the FPSA really cares about this is debatable although these shipping lanes are indeed critical for world trade. But with The Philippines and others crying foul, Washington is left with little choice but to put on a brave face lest the world should get the idea that China can just redraw maritime boundaries at will and establish a Sino-Monroe Doctrine in the process.
Finally, the FPSA decided that it would sail some warships by the islands just to see if it can do so without getting shot at.
No, really. That’s the whole plan. “Let’s see how far we can push them.”
This is of course orchestrated under the guise of a freedom of navigation operation, which in a way, makes little sense because China has never threatened global trade. Then again, it’s fairly obvious that Beijing has some military role for the new islands in mind.
In any event, China hit back on Thursday, saying the People’s Liberation Army would “stand up and use force” if necessary should the FPSA make a “mistake” with the whole warship plan.
Washington is now in a staring contest with both Moscow and Beijing and both Russia and China seem to have gotten the idea that the FPSAS has lost its resolve lately and will probably blink first in both standoffs.