“Today, we are emerging from a period of strategic atrophy, aware that our competitive military advantage has been eroding,” the Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy declares. “We are facing increased global disorder, characterized by decline in the long-standing rules-based international order” — a decline officially attributed for the first time not to al-Qaeda and ISIS, but to the aggressive behavior of China and Russia. Iran and North Korea are also identified as major threats, but of a distinctly secondary nature compared to the menace posed by the two great-power competitors.
“Great power competition, not terrorism, has emerged as the central challenge to U.S. security and prosperity,” claimed Pentagon Comptroller David Norquist while releasing the Pentagon’s $686 billion budget request in January. “It is increasingly apparent that China and Russia want to shape a world consistent with their authoritarian values and, in the process, replace the free and open order that has enabled global security and prosperity since World War II.”
Muh weapons of mass distraction is not working any more, now they're switching to an even more unpopular and unbelievable enemy? Seems to me their recipe is missing a false flag. And it still won't work.
Your time is up.
Mason Roberts
I can't wait until trump approves actions against Iran, it's gonna be so fucking MAGA and BASED.
Christopher Collins
Army General Curtis Scaparrotti: Russia seeks to change the international order, fracture NATO, and undermine U.S. leadership in order to protect its regime, reassert dominance over its neighbors, and achieve greater influence around the globe… Russia has demonstrated its willingness and capability to intervene in countries along its periphery and to project power — especially in the Middle East. Our highest strategic priority is to deter Russia from engaging in further aggression and exercising malign influence over our allies and partners. [To this end,] we are… updating our operational plans to provide military response options to defend our European allies against Russian aggression.
It's just more Globalist World Police rhetoric. The kikes are getting a steady supply of drugs and slaves backed by the U.S. military yet still want more. It's never enough for these anti-human filth. All this as hordes of armed Mexican cartel faggots pour over the U.S. border while the military doesn't lift a finger to protect their own people.
USA is a third world shithole country just like Soviet era Russia now. Fucking joke.
Charles Lewis
Admiral Harry Harris Jr: The People’s Liberation Army’s rapid evolution into a modern, high-tech fighting force continues to be both impressive and concerning. PLA capabilities are progressing faster than any other nation in the world, benefitting from robust resourcing and prioritization. If this [shipbuilding] program continues, China will surpass Russia as the world’s second largest navy by 2020, when measured in terms of submarines and frigate-class ships or larger. In order to deter potential adversaries in the Indo-Pacific, we must build a more lethal force by investing in critical capabilities and harnessing innovation. PACOM’s goal, he stated, is to “maintain a network of like-minded allies and partners to cultivate principled security networks, which reinforce the free and open international order.” Ideally, he added, this network will eventually encompass India, further extending the encirclement of China.
The United States administration now KNOWS the kikes hate them because they have publicly spit in their collective faces. Why the FUCK are we still pandering to them? Isn't the time you get spat in the face the time you decide to destroy your enemy? just kidding i know why
Justin Hughes
One of these things is not like the other One of these things does not belong
Trump is gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and that’s a good thing
By Stephen Kinzer MARCH 14, 2018
THANK YOU, President Trump! Finally you have made a foreign policy recommendation that is logical, overdue, and in the long-term interest of the United States. Congress will probably reject it, but you deserve credit for making the effort. Trump’s budget for the coming fiscal year proposes to gut the National Endowment for Democracy by cutting two-thirds of its budget. The endowment is one of the main instruments by which the United States subverts and undermines foreign governments. In a less Orwellian world, it might be called the “National Endowment for Attacking Democracy.” Cutting the budget would signal that we are re-thinking our policy of relentlessly interfering in the politics of other countries. That kind of interference is the National Endowment’s mission. Whenever the government of another country challenges or defies the United States, questions the value of unrestrained capitalism, limits the rights of foreign corporations, or adopts policies that we consider socialist, the Endowment swings into action. It pours over $170 million each year into labor unions, political factions, student clubs, civic groups, and other organizations dedicated to protecting or installing pro-American regimes. From Central America to Central Asia, it is a vivid and familiar face of US intervention. President Ronald Reagan established the program in 1983, following years of scandals that tarnished the Central Intelligence Agency. Soon it took over many of the tasks that the CIA used to perform. When the United States wanted to interfere in the Italian election of 1948, for example, the CIA did the job. Decades later, when Washington sought to push its favored candidate into the presidency of Nicaragua, our instrument was the National Endowment for Democracy. More recently, it has sought to influence elections in Mongolia, Albania, Bulgaria, and Slovakia. “A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA,” one of the organization’s founders explained during the 1990s. By its own account, the Endowment is “on the leading edge of democratic struggles everywhere,” donating money to “groups abroad who are working for democratic goals.” Its central principle is that the only proper way to run a country is the American way. Governments that disagree become its targets. Because its job is to shape the course of other countries, the Endowment has become a darling of Washington’s regime-change crowd. Shortly after ordering invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, President George W. Bush pushed to double its budget. That made sense, because bombing and organizing “peaceful” revolutions are two ways of achieving the same goal: forcing countries to bend to our will. Both reflect our insistence on judging foreign governments, deciding which may survive and which must be attacked. Leaders of the Endowment include some of our country’s most militant interventionists. One of its board members is Elliott Abrams, who helped direct anti-Sandinista projects in Nicaragua during the 1980s and was later convicted of lying to Congress about the Iran-Contra affair. Another is Victoria Nuland, who as assistant secretary of state in 2016 flew to Ukraine to encourage protesters to overthrow their government.
Brandon Clark
Many grants are funneled through two sub-groups that reflect the bipartisan Washington consensus favoring intervention in foreign countries. One, the International Republican Institute, is run by a board headed by Senator John McCain, who never saw a war he didn’t like and salivates at the thought of deposing unfriendly regimes. Its counterpart, the National Democratic Institute, is headed by Madeleine Albright, who famously pronounced the principle that the United States should guide the world because “we are the indispensable nation, we stand tall and we see further than other countries.” Abrams, Nuland, McCain, and Albright exemplify the interventionist mindset that has brought the United States and the world so much pain and grief. The National Endowment for Democracy is one of their cherished projects. McCain protested the proposed budget cut by saying group’s mission “is at the heart of who we are as a country.” So it is. As soon as the leftist Hugo Chavez was elected president of Venezuela 20 years ago, the Endowment began pouring money into Venezuelan opposition groups. It has also subsidized groups working to undermine Presidents Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti, and Manuel Zelaya of Honduras, all of whom committed the sin of pursuing independent foreign policies. In 2013 the Endowment issued a report saying that “Russia remains the main priority country.” Soon afterward, the Russian government announced that it was banning the Endowment from operating on its territory. In response, the organization has intensified its efforts build anti-Russia movements in nearby countries, focusing on Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. It provides training material and advice on how to publish newspapers, run computer networks, and organize political meetings. Once a group agrees to accept American money, the Endowment hails it as an “independent” agent of freedom and liberation. American politicians and news outlets are howling about Russian interference in our last presidential election. Against this background, the National Endowment for Democracy seems more glaringly hypocritical than ever. Promoting democracy is a wonderful idea. We should begin at home. If we want other countries not to meddle in our politics, we should refrain from meddling in theirs. Stephen Kinzer is a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. Follow him on Twitter @stephenkinzer.
CIA up to no good again. The anti China smear campaign is a washington creation done via its fake NGO, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). which often does exactly the opposite of what its name implies. The **NED was set up in the early 1980s under President Reagan in the wake of all the negative revelations about the CIA** in the second half of the 1970s. The latter was a remarkable period. Spurred by Watergate – the Church committee of the Senate, the Pike committee of the House, and the Rockefeller Commission, created by the president, were all busy investigating the CIA. Seemingly every other day there was a new headline about the discovery of some awful thing, even criminal conduct, the CIA had been mixed up in for years. The Agency was getting an exceedingly bad name, and it was causing the powers- that-be much embarrassment. What was done was to shift many of these awful things to a new organization, with a nice sounding name – The National Endowment for Democracy. The idea was that the NED would do somewhat overtly what the CIA had been doing covertly for decades, and thus, hopefully, eliminate the stigma associated with CIA covert activities.** institutions throughout the world through private, nongovernmental efforts". **Notice the "nongovernmental" – part of the image, part of the myth. In actuality, virtually every penny of its funding comes from the federal government**, as is clearly indicated in the financial statement in each issue of its annual report. NED likes to refer to itself as an NGO (Non-governmental organization) because this helps to maintain a certain credibility abroad that an official US government agency might not have. what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA."** Trojan Horse: The National Endowment for Democracy – William Blum williamblum.org/chapters/rogue-state/trojan-horse-the-national-endowment-for-democracy Remember, all these lying shills who claim China is horrible bla bla bla have ZERO PROOF. Ask them for the proof and inevitably they cite western propagandists like Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and other FAKE grass roots groups. Posted by: informant | Sep 14, 2018 3:45:14 AM | 46 Source: moonofalabama.org/
Blake Cox
I swears I read that as: replace the free and open BORDER that has enabled global security and prosperity since World War II
Christopher Scott
Kikes in NED starting troubles.
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is headed by Carl Gershman. In 1968, he worked in the research department of B'nai B'rith, and in 1972 he served on the Governing Council of the American Jewish Committee. Here is a list of projects NED funds: China (mainland): - Advancing Women’s Rights: $60,000 - Assistance for Human Rights Defenders: $272,000 (Probably money for an organization called Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) which has no street address, but two persons employed in Washington DC and one in Hong Kong, nchrd.org) - Building Advocacy Capacity and Empowering Civil Society to Protect Human Rights: $412,300 - Capacity Building for Human Rights Defenders: $300,000 (Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)) - Combating Censorship and Supporting Free Expression: China Digital Times, Inc. : $340,000 (chinadigitaltimes.net. No street address is given, but it is: «Supported by the Berkeley Counter- Power Lab») - Defending and Assisting Rights Defenders: $60,000 (Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)) - Defending Journalists’ Rights: $65,000 - Democratic China Electronic Journal, Democratic China, Inc.: $180,000 (This is the same organization as the one late Liu Xiaobo and his wife Liu Xia’s had. For their NED- funding during the years 2005-2010, see: blog.hiddenharmonies.org/2017/07/13/liu-xiaobo-rip- but-we-should-never-forget-the-14-million-yuan-from-ned/) - Empowering Environmental Rights Activists: $110,570 - Empowering Workers: $75,000 - Engaging Critical Analysis and Political Discourse: $140,000 - Ensuring Free and Open Access to Online Information: $200,100 - Humanitarian Assistance for Human Rights Defenders: $40,000 (Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD)) - Monitoring Media Freedom, Freedom House: $85,000 - Promoting Democratic Ideas and Values: $150,000 - Promoting Democratic Values, Wei Jingsheng Foundation, Inc.: $68,100 (Wei got in 1997 «National Endowment for Democracy Award». The foundation is based in Washington DC, weijingsheng.org) - Providing Information and Analysis on China’s Human Rights, China Change: $73,000 (Washington DC, chinachange.org) - Raising Public Awareness of Civil Society Developments in China, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE): $215,643 (Washington DC, cipe.org) - Religious Freedom, Rights Defense, and Rule of Law: $40,000 - Strengthening Civil Society for Policy and Legal Accountability: $172,000 - Strengthening Organizational and Advocacy Capacity for Community-Based Organizations: $110,000 - Strengthening the Rule of Law to Protect Human Rights and Public Participation Rule of Law: $280,000 - Strengthening Worker Rights and Representation: $90,000 - Supporting and Empowering Human Rights Lawyers: $238,000 (Probably China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group in Hong Kong, chrlawyers.hk/en) - Supporting Civic Participation in Public Governance, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE): $234,160 (Washington DC, cipe.org) - Supporting Free Expression and Open Debate, Princeton China Initiative: $40,000 (Connected with Perry Link, princeton.edu/paw/archive_new/PAW04-05/08- 0209/perspective.html) - Supporting Grassroots NGOs: $90,000 - Supporting Labor Rights: $63,500 - Sustaining Civil Society in a Repressive Operating Environment, International Republican Institute (IRI): $600,000 (Washington DC, iri.org) -Worker Rights Awareness, Solidarity Center (SC): $335,650 (Washington DC, solidaritycenter.org)
Jason Ross
Tibet: - A Symposium for Tibetan Intellectuals and Artists, Filming for Tibet: $60,000 (Switzerland, filmingfortibet.org) - Amplifying Voices from Tibet, The Tibet Relief Fund of the United Kingdom: $22,150 (London, tibetrelieffund.co.uk) - Building Networks in Defense of Rights and the Environment, Students for a Free Tibet, Inc.: $40,000 (New York, studentsforafreetibet.org) - Demton Khang, The Tibet Museum: $210,000 (Dharamsala, India, tibetmuseum.org) - Empowering a New Generation of Tibetan Leaders, Rights Action Lab Inc.: $50,000 (No address. But they write: Rights Action Lab is incorporated in the United States as a Not-for-Profit Organization, rightsactionlab.org) - Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy: $35,500 (Dharamsala, tchrd.org) - International Advocacy for Human Rights in Tibet, Tibet Justice Center: $58,000 (Oakland, CA, tibetjustice.org) - Promoting Conflict Resolution and Democratic Processes, Tibetan Centre for Conflict Resolution: $25,000 (Dharamsala, tccr.org) - Strengthening International Support for Human Rights in Tibet, International Tibet Network: $110,000 (San Francisco, CA, tibetnetwork.org) - Strengthening the Tibetan Movement, Campaigning and Leadership Training Students for a Free Tibet, Inc.: $50,000 (New York, studentsforafreetibet.org) - Tibet Express Newspaper, Khawa Karpo Tibet Culture Centre: $35,000 (Dharamsala, tibetexpress.net) - Tibet Times Newspaper, Tibetan Literacy Society: $43,000 (Probably Dharamsala, tibettimes.net) - Tibetan Community Development Fund Inc.: $33,000 (Washington DC, tibetoffice.org/tdcf-under-construction) - Voice of Tibet: Independent Shortwave Tibetan Radio: $34,700 (Based in Norway, vot.org) Xinjiang: - Advocacy and Outreach for Uyghur Human Rights, Uyghur Human Rights Project: $310,000 (Washington DC, uhrp.org) - Uyghur Human Rights Advocacy, World Uyghur Congress: $246,000 (Munich, Germany, uyghurcongress.org/en) Hong Kong: - Expanding Worker Rights and Democracy, Solidarity Center (SC): $130,800 (Washington DC, solidaritycenter.org) - Strengthening Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Protection: $105,000 - Supporting Civic Engagement on Fundamental Rights, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI): $300,000 (Washington DC, ndi.org)
Gavin Gomez
Is Langley Unleashing Jihad Against China in Xinjiang? strategic-culture.org/news/2018/09/15/is-langley-unleashing-jihad-against-china-in- xinjiang.html Wilkerson’s description of the subjective thinking of the US military has the ring of truth (presented here in authentic Pentagonese BLOCK LETTERS, emphasis added in bold): ‘THE FIRST REAL OBJECTIVE IS TO HAVE HARD POWER DIRECTLY NEAR THE CHINESE BASE ROAD INITIATIVE (BRI) IN CENTRAL ASIA. … ‘THIRD, WE WANT TO BE ABLE TO MOUNT AND COVER WITH HARDPOWER CIA OPERATIONS IN XINJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA’S WESTERNMOST SECTION. THESE WOULD BE OPERATIONS AIMED AT USING THE SOME 20 MILLION UIGHURS IN THAT PROVINCE TO DESTABLIZE THE GOVERNMENT IN BEIJING SHOULD WE SUDDENLY FIND OURSELVES AT WAR WITH THAT COUNTRY.
Lucas White
kek
Xavier Brooks
So the only thing absent from those countries and present in high quantity in the US is Christianity. No wonder kikes control so much in the US.
Jacob Ross
Thats your brain on red scare.
Anthony Cook
I missed something in the previous post. Just realized that only America has > 2% jews.
Thomas Jones
Look, this retarded shit is getting really old. Zig Forums understands you blame Jesus for making you a retarded, hideously unfuckable nigger mongrel with homosexual tendencies, but your tumblr edgelording has no place here. Zig Forums is for defence of the genetic best, not whatever mutated pile of shit and hairy lard you turned out be.
Means they have no use for systematic organized religion…now if they could only figure out that the state was an extension of the ancient priest/king rulers of Babylon. Where would they go from there? To the stars, of course.
Landon Torres
Shoo.
Nicholas Johnson
Shoo mongrel
Samuel Moore
t. 56% white american worshipping a jew
Nathan Reyes
Every US citizen on this board should consider what this means for the future of his/her family and what can be done about it.
This is not some Q whatever, these are facts coming from the lips of generals, admirals and official military statements.
The country is being driven into endless wars, destroyed from the inside, while instead it could be something very very different if all those resources would be used for the betterment of the nation and its people. Not all wars are military. There is a another failed war, called war on drugs, which just in 2017 took more lives (72,287 ) than the war in Vietnam.
It is time to rise up and refuse to submit to the narrative and not get distracted by petty arguments they throw your way, making you fight amongst yourselves, when you should be fighting them.
You don't need an aircraft carrier to fight the Taliban. You need aircraft carriers though. So by aligning against Russia and China we need a large, technologically sophisticated, military. It makes cents.
Asher Walker
MUST WATCH VIDEOS (save the video if you want to watch them later):
1) youtu.be/7md2QzNsAe4 > the twin towers flights had "middle eastern descent" (((forced))) meme in the phone calls (you need a patsy in a false flag); also, passengers in those two flights were probably gassed
There are numerous jurisdictions which have enacted (((laws))) for grabbing guns. So that picture is retarded.
DACA is irrelevant when you ignore illegal immigration so much your numbers are worse than King Nigger's numbers were.
The explicit threats against Russia and Syria and mobilization of troops on the ground have already happened.
All 3 pics are bullshit.
Gavin Harris
Still waiting for the ongoing gungrab, without due process, already taking place in Florida huh there Mr. Mastermeme?
Whens your shabbos goy going to put his foot down on that?
Jeremiah Stewart
Come to think of it, we may not have DACA but I do recall something like 90% of families having NOT been deported yet…. Strange… Its almost as if, they have amnesty…..
So you're literally 1 for 3 on memes, give it a few weeks, we'll see if your syria one falls apart too
Adrian Myers
And CA. And some jurisdictions in IL, and a few in the northeastern coastal region.
Adam Kelly
You are the proverbial Frog in the pot pulling all the other frogs back into the pot.
KYS… and be the figure in your pictures…
Wyatt Sanders
It would piss me off, but if russia and chink kikes feel backstabbed by the other kikes they might nuke washington and isreal as samson option.
Jose Barnes
Every time a mutt open it's trap I want to kill it.
James Edwards
The International Jew is trying to get Russia and China to team up, so when the US invades Iran both will ally with Iran to defeat the US in a bloody struggle.
Levi Gutierrez
No, DACA is still active. Trump saved it because he's a Jew puppet. Republicans and Trump have said they will do DACA amnesty after midterms.
Xavier Reed
Why is that a bad thing
Brody Rivera
Those are pewdiepies followers
Cooper Reed
I hope everyone is aware of how horribly the U.S. would lose that war. It'd make Vietnam look like a game of paintball.
The best part is that's exactly what China and Russia want. It's the only thing that will get us out of Asia for good. Looks like patriotardism serves a purpose after all.
Easton Martinez
Israel will only be done with us once we are unable to sustain conflicts by shoahing poor white kids.
Sebastian Morgan
What about DACAryan families?
Jack Martinez
Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him. - Matthew 2:2
Jaxson Sullivan
East Asia Eurasia whats the last one?
Jeremiah Butler
It was literally 1984 you fucking russiaboo nigger
Jose Roberts
"us" military = israeli foreign legion, "us" foreign policy = jew agenda for jews. "us" immigration policy = jew White genocide agenda.
Andrew Powell
When you say 'The US Military', you really mean, 'The US Military of Israel'; right?
Eli Kelly
b ump
Logan Rodriguez
Oceania, mein Führer.
Ryan Turner
Sounds good to me
Parker Watson
It's not like it ever matters. They did the same shit after the Cold War ended, found whatever excuses they needed to keep funding up, increase it even. Always using terms like "meeting new global challenges." The DoD is a big fucking scam, a cash cow, 99.9% of the money spent on the military has jack shit to do with keeping us safe. Sure, they can use it on occasion to fuck with Israel's enemies, but more than that it's just a piggy bank, and one that benefits the same kinds of rich shitdicks who would replace the entire population below their penthouses with shitskins if it meant saving two cents.