TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @anderscorr

Saved - January 30, 2024 at 4:20 PM
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The author questions why the US government allows Chinese state propaganda on Twitter while China doesn't allow Twitter within its borders. They argue for informational reciprocity and criticize the use of tax money for CCP propaganda. They call for stronger actions against the CCP and express dissatisfaction with incremental progress. They mention two politicians, Marco Rubio and Mike Gallagher.

@anderscorr - Anders Corr, Ph.D.

If the Chinese state doesn't allow Twitter in China, why does the US government allow Chinese state propaganda on Twitter? We need informational reciprocity, not one-way propaganda. Freedom of speech is not a defense here. CCP propaganda is not freedom of speech but the opposite - its propagandists are paid with tax money stolen from Chinese people who have no vote. There is no freedom in that. We need tougher laws against the CCP, or we need new politicians. Half measures and baby steps in the right direction are no longer acceptable. @SenMarcoRubio @RepGallagher

@Jingjing_Li - Li Jingjing 李菁菁

Why the US wants to separate #Xinjiang from China? Because its location is too crucial for them to destabilize Eurasia. In this video, I laid out the strategic location of Xinjiang, and how CIA experts planned long ago to destabilize #China by playing the "Uyghur card."👇 https://t.co/KUcF54YkMx

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The US wants to separate Xinjiang from China due to its strategic location connecting China with Central Asia. Xinjiang is a key hub in the Belt and Road Initiative, which threatens US hegemony. The US has spent billions sponsoring terrorism and instability in the region. The plan is to support separatism among Uighurs to destabilize China. The US military presence in Afghanistan is also related to countering China's Central Base Road Initiative and stabilizing Pakistan's nuclear stockpile. However, China's efforts to bring economic development and infrastructure to Xinjiang are improving living standards and reducing the incentive for conflict. The US plan to separate China is failing as all ethnic groups in China unite for a shared future.
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Speaker 0: Do you know why the US wants to separate Xinjiang from the rest of China? Because Xinjiang's location is way too important geopolitically. Though here, China can bring something to the entire Eurasia that some US politicians are scared the most, peace. Let me explain why. First, Xinjiang legal autonomous region located in northwest of to China, connects China with Central Asia. Xinjiang shares borders with 8 countries, Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. Xinjiang wasn't just a key hub in the Asian Silk Road. It's also a key gate for the current Belt on road initiative to expand westwards. It will connect East Asia, Central Asia, West Asia, and Europe. This is the region that the US government and several western countries think spending 1,000,000,000 of dollars in the past decades to sponsor terrorism, wars, and instabilities. The textbook divide and stronger strategy because Eurasia is too big. If they unite, they will be too strong, and that is threatening for the US to maintain its exceptional position in the world. In other words, hegemony over the world. However, China's Bound and Road Initiative are bringing infrastructure and economic development into this region. China Europe railways go through here. 1,000,000,000 of dollars of trade is taking place at the ports in Xinjiang and this economic development will raise the living standards people living in this region, and when people are much better off, there will be no reason to participate in wars and terrorism. So the US came out with a plan. To how can we support separatism and divide Xinjiang from China? In the 19 nineties, this political analyst named Graham e Fuller, who served both in the National Intelligence Council too and CIA wrote a report called the Xinjiang problem. In this report, he was teaching his fellow politicians and scholars to how to play the Uighur card and stoke a separatism among Uighurs to destabilize and contain China. If you don't believe my words, have a listening to the words of retired US army colonel, Lauren b Wilkerson himself. He used to serve as the chief of staff to the US secretary of state, Colin Powell. Speaker 1: The one I spent 31 years in, the military. Here is what it has decided for Afghanistan, and I bet you don't know this either. To We're in Afghanistan as we were in Germany post World War 2. That is for at least a half a century. It has nothing to do with Kabul and state building, nothing to do with fighting the Taliban or proving that we can reconcile with the Taliban, And nothing to do with fighting any terrorist group because it is the only hard power the United States has that sits proximate to The central base road initiative of China that runs across Central Asia. If we had to impact that with military power, we are in position to do so in advance. And second reason we're there is because we're cheek and jowl with the potentially most unstable nuclear stockpile on the face of the earth in Pakistan. We wanna be able to leap on that stockpile and stabilize it if necessary. And the third reason we're there is because there are 20,000,000 Uyghurs. And if the CIA has to mount an operation using those Uyghurs as Erdogan has done in Turkey against Assad, there are 20,000 of them and they do and they live in Syria right now, For example, that's why the Chinese might be deploying military forces to Syria in the very near future to take care of those Uyghurs that Erdogan invited in. Well, the CIA would wanna destabilize China, and that would be the best way to do it, to foment unrest to And to join with those Uighurs in pushing the Han Chinese and Beijing from internal places rather than external. Speaker 0: Unfortunately for the US, their plan to separate China is failing. All 56 ethnic groups in China will love and support each other, will unite and hold on to each other like pomegranate seeds. And we will unite with the rest of the world to build a community with a shared future for all mankind.
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