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Sunday, August 11, 2019
A Sino-Russian firewall against US interference —M. K. Bhadrakumar
The US is provoking color revolutions for regime change in China and Russia, who are reacting as may be expected. It's on.
Yes, am American diplomat turning up to meet the leaders of the Hong Kong demonstrators may well be routine stuff, but could it could also leave your country in a state of civil war. The Colour Revolution!
'Washington has taken umbrage that Julie’s cover has been blown. She is apparently an expert who organised “colour revolutions” in other countries and it has been disclosed that she was involved in plotting “subversive acts” in the Middle East region.'
'Indeed, Moscow is far more experienced than Beijing in neutralising covert operations by the US intelligence. It is a hallmark of the great skill and expertise as well as the tenacity of the Russian system that through the entire Cold War era and “post-Soviet” period, there has never been anything like the turmoil on Tiananmen Square in Beijing (1989) or Hong Kong (2019) triggered by the US intelligence. '
Yes, am American diplomat turning up to meet the leaders of the Hong Kong demonstrators may well be routine stuff, but could it could also leave your country in a state of civil war. The Colour Revolution!
ReplyDeleteSome people who read here are very naive.
ReplyDelete'Washington has taken umbrage that Julie’s cover has been blown. She is apparently an expert who organised “colour revolutions” in other countries and it has been disclosed that she was involved in plotting “subversive acts” in the Middle East region.'
An excellent article.
ReplyDelete'Indeed, Moscow is far more experienced than Beijing in neutralising covert operations by the US intelligence. It is a hallmark of the great skill and expertise as well as the tenacity of the Russian system that through the entire Cold War era and “post-Soviet” period, there has never been anything like the turmoil on Tiananmen Square in Beijing (1989) or Hong Kong (2019) triggered by the US intelligence. '