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00:00 The New Cold War with China

  • US Congress passes anti-Chinese laws.
  • In one week, 25 bills aimed at damaging relations with China were passed.
  • The bills include sanctions, export controls, restrictions on information sharing and scientific research.

01:34 Propaganda and funding

  • $1.6 billion earmarked for anti-China propaganda.
  • The bills are aimed at destabilizing and overthrowing the Chinese Communist Party.
  • The goal is to repeat the scenario of the overthrow of the Soviet Union and the establishment of a puppet regime in China.

03:18 Committee for the Destabilization of China

  • The House of Representatives has a special committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
  • Congress is more focused on destabilizing China than improving the lives of Americans.

05:44 Attitude towards war

  • A Financial Times columnist is amazed at the bloodthirstiness of American politicians.
  • US officials talk about competition, but current policy resembles the containment strategy of the Cold War.

07:22 New isolation policy

  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new policy to contain China.
  • The goal is to create a strategic environment around Beijing.

08:29 Threat to world order

  • China is seen as the only country capable of changing the world order.
  • The United States seeks to maintain a dominant position in the international system.

11:07 Bipartisan solution

  • Demonization of China and attempts at regime change in both speeches by Pompeo and Blinken.
  • Bipartisan agreement on foreign policy issues and interference in the affairs of other countries.

12:11 Call for change in China

  • “The CCP’s actions threaten the American people and law and order.”
  • “If we don’t act now, the CCP could undermine freedoms.”

13:00 Threat from China and the CIA

  • CIA Director William Burns considers China the main threat to the United States.
  • The CIA increased resources for intelligence gathering and operations against China.
  • We have established a mission center focused exclusively on China.

14:32 The destabilization of China

  • The CIA is dedicated to destabilizing and overthrowing the governments of adversary states.
  • Examples: coups in Iran, Guatemala, Chile.
  • The US threatens China and tries to destabilize it.

15:43 Legislative measures against China

  • 25 pieces of legislation were passed to destabilize China.
  • Bipartisan support in Congress for a new Cold War with China.
  • The laws aim to destabilize Hong Kong and Taiwan.

21:05 Economic war against China

  • Laws were passed to strengthen export controls and sanctions.
  • The US imposes sanctions against China, Russia, Iran and other countries.
  • Congress makes it easier to impose additional penalties.

23:20 Economic war and sanctions

  • The US is waging an economic war against a third of the world’s countries.
  • Sanctions make it more difficult for US government agencies to operate.
  • Congress calls for coordination of sanctions lists to facilitate economic warfare.

24:41 Economic war against China

  • The US Congress is looking to sabotage Chinese companies in the US.
  • The US wants to end China’s dominance of the electric vehicle industry.
  • Despite the concerns, there are few Chinese EVs in the US.

25:35 Legislative measures against China

  • The US International Trade Commission has acknowledged the insignificant volume of electric vehicle imports from China.
  • American corporations and politicians fear competition from China.

27:20 Actions against Chinese companies

  • A law has been passed to combat unmanned aerial vehicles produced by Chinese companies.
  • The Anti-Foreign Battery Dependence Act would limit purchases of Chinese batteries.
  • The biosafety law prohibits cooperation with Chinese biotech companies.

29:30 Legislative measures against other sectors

  • The Router Law requires investigation of national security risks from Chinese router manufacturers.
  • The Global Telecommunications Security Act calls for a boycott of Chinese companies such as Huawei.
  • China’s Foreign Exchange Responsibility Law prevents the internationalization of the renminbi.

31:45 Additional restrictions

  • The US Farm Bill restricts the purchase of land by people in China.
  • The Transparency of Communications with Foreign Adversaries Act targets media in China and other countries.

33:18 Disaster in education

  • Confucius institutes in the United States are being shut down.
  • This will lead to a shortage of Chinese language teachers and educational programs.
  • The US is restricting access to Chinese technologies like TikTok and trying to ban them.

34:02 Conclusion

  • The US Congress celebrates “China Week” by passing 25 bills in one week.
  • These measures are aimed at demonizing and destabilizing China.
  • Washington is preparing for war with China, raising concerns.

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