Thursday, August 31, 2017

AUGUST 31, 2017 - UNFINISHED VIETNAM WAR - NIXON-KISSINGER VIETNAM TREASON

AUGUST 31, 2017 - UNFINISHED VIETNAM WAR - NIXON-KISSINGER VIETNAM TREASON




AUGUST 31, 2017 - UNFINISHED VIETNAM WAR - NIXON-KISSINGER VIETNAM TREASON
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On August 31, 2017 I remind my readers about 'Unfinished Vietnam War' that illustrates Nixon-Kissinger Vietnam Treason. Nixon-Kissinger began reducing the number of American troops in Vietnam without obtaining guarantees that the North Vietnamese troops would be withdrawn from the South. 


The Cold War in Asia began with the Communist takeover of mainland China in 1949. Vietnam War is mere symptom of spread of Communism in Asia. This threat is yet to be neutralized.

 
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
DOOM DOOMA DOOMSAYER
 
AUGUST 31, 1972 - THIS DAY IN HISTORY - US WEEKLY CASUALTY FIGURES HIT NEW LOW

 
U.S. weekly casualty figures of five dead and three wounded are the lowest recorded since record keeping began in January 1965. These numbers reflected the fact that there were less than 40,000 American troops left in South Vietnam by this time and very few of these were involved in actual combat. U.S. troop withdrawals had begun in the fall of 1969 following President Richard Nixon's announcement at the Midway conference on June 8, 1972, that he would begin reducing the number of American troops in Vietnam as the war was turned over to the South Vietnamese as part of his "Vietnamization" policy. Once the troop withdrawals began, they continued on a fairly regular basis, steadily reducing the troop level from the 1969 high of 543,400.
 
Vietnam War
1955
Dulles supports Diem's decision not to hold national election
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles supports South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem's position regarding his refusal to hold "national and general elections" to reunify the two Vietnam states. Although these elections were called for by the Geneva Accords of July 1954, Diem and his supporters in the United...
 
1965
Ky refuses to negotiate with the Communists
Premier Nguyen Cao Ky announces that South Vietnam would not negotiate with the Communists without guarantees that North Vietnamese troops would be withdrawn from the South. He also said that his government would institute major reforms to correct economic and social injustices. Also on this day: In the...
 
1967
Senate Committee calls for stepped-up bombing
Senate Preparedness Investigating Committee issues a call to step up bombing against the North, declaring that McNamara had "shackled" the air war against Hanoi, and calling for "closure, neutralization, or isolation of Haiphong." President Johnson, attempting to placate Congressional "hawks" and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, expanded the approved...
 
1970
Thieu government maintains control of Senate
In South Vietnam, antigovernment Buddhist candidates appear to win 10 of 30 Senate seats contested in the previous day's election. However, the Senate as a whole remained in the firm control of conservative, pro-government supporters. Catholics still held 50 percent of the Senate seats, even though they constituted only…
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Sunday, August 27, 2017

MAO ZEDONG DEAD WRONG IN TIBET

MAO ZEDONG DEAD WRONG IN TIBET

 



Communist China's Eulogy of Ren Rong, Political Commissar of Tibet Whitewashes history of Oppression in Tibet initiated by Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong.

Mao Zedong died in 1976 but his policy of Oppression and Suppression of Tibet survives today. Mao Zedong Dead Wrong in Tibet.

Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada

DOOM DOOMA DOOMSAYER

 

NOTHING RONG IN TIBET – HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

 

Clipped from: https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/08/24/nothing-rong-tibet

China's Eulogy Whitewashes Past Oppression

The Chinese national flag is raised during a ceremony marking the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) at Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, July 1, 2017.

 

The Chinese national flag is raised during a ceremony marking the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) at Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, July 1, 2017.

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Addressing its abusive past has never been a strength for the Chinese Communist Party, particularly in hotspots like Tibet. If anything, the party has become increasingly strident in defending its record in that region. In 2009, for instance, authorities decided to make March 28, the anniversary of the introduction of "democratic reform" after the flight of the Dalai Lama in 1959, an annual holiday to celebrate "serf liberation." Perhaps it's this mindset that explains a recent article noting the June death of Tibet's former political commissar, Ren Rong.

A lifelong soldier, veteran of the 1934-35 Long March and of the anti-Japanese, and Korean wars, Rong became political commissar of the Tibet Military District in 1967. Under Chairman Mao Zedong, he ascended during the Cultural Revolution, one of the bloodiest periods of Communist rule, as a broker between the People's Liberation Army and rival political factions. He would therefore have helped oversee the suppression of the 1969 uprisings across the Tibet Autonomous Region and the imposition of martial law in 1970. Over the course of that campaign, authorities publicly executed hundreds of people, while many thousands were imprisoned or publicly humiliated with "counter-revolutionary hats." He became the region's party secretary in 1971.

Yet Rong's and others' rule was so heavy-handed it prompted a rare public apology by the party's general secretary, Hu Yaobang, during a 1980 visit to the Tibetan capital, Lhasa. Hu – thought of as a reformer – promised change, especially the withdrawal of more than half the Chinese Party members and government staff, and removed Rong from office. Yet the party never acknowledged Hu's initiative, which was later emphatically reversed – to the extent that now even Rong appears to be back in favor.

His eulogy, written in the name of Ragdi, one of his protégés, lauds his, "sweat, determination and…glorious deeds."  It concludes with no apparent irony that the, "masses of all nationalities in Tibet can never forget him." The decision to honor a strongman associated with one of the darkest chapters of Maoist rule suggests an ever-bolder approach by the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping to whitewash history, the history that fuels unrest in Tibet to this day.

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Saturday, August 26, 2017

RED CHINA - TROJAN HORSE IF NOT JACKASS

RED CHINA - TROJAN HORSE IF NOT JACKASS


 
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Red China's global ambitions cannot be trusted because of her One-Party Governance with no Public Accountability and Transparency. I describe Red China's Communist Face using terms such as Evil, Archenemy, Aggressor, Hegemonist, Imperialist, Whole Villain, Public Enemy No. 1,Tyrant, Occupier, Subjugator, Wicked, Cunning, Liar, Jackal, Expansionist, Neocolonialist, Polluter, Cyber Criminal,  Arrogant, Oppressor, Obstructionist, Red Dragon, The Beast, Scarlet Beast, Jackass, and Trojan Horse.
 
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
Doom Dooma Doomsayer
 
CHINA'S GLOBAL AMBITIONS: ARE THERE LESSONS TO BE LEARNT FROM TIBET?
 
 
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The man who replaced the Dalai Lama as the head of Tibet's government-in-exile has brought a troubling message to Australia. The Chinese military forcibly annexed Tibet in the 1950s, sending the Dalai Lama into hasty exile in India. The Dalai Lama retains his role as spiritual leader. But the Tibetan diaspora elected Lobsang Sangay as their political leader six years ago. He spoke at the National Press Club in Canberra earlier this month. The Harvard-educated lawyer's message to Australia: "It happened to Tibet - you could be next."
This is a disturbing idea, but surely a fanciful one? As president of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Sangay's main agenda is to stir international empathy for Tibet. Encouraging us to identify with Tibet, putting us in Tibet's shoes, is surely a clever technique for achieving his aim.
Does have anything to support his assertion? His case: "If you understand the Tibetan story, the Chinese government [before the military takeover] started building a road – our first ever highway in Tibet.
"Now, we were promised peace and prosperity with the highway, and our parents and grandparents joined in building the road. In fact, they were paid silver coins to help them build the road…
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"So my parents told me the Chinese soldiers with guns were so polite, so nice, the kids used to taunt them and taunt them, they always smiled. They never said anything. Then they built the road. Once the road reached Lhasa – the capital city of Tibet – first trucks came, then guns came, then tanks came. Soon, Tibet was occupied. So it started with the road.
"Then another strategy that they deployed was divide and rule, co-opting our ruling elite... They were paid, I think, in Australian context, huge consultation fees." This brought knowing guffaws from the Australian audience.
"So," Sangay concluded, "what you see in Australia and around the world – co-optation of ruling elites, getting high consultation fees, business leaders supporting the Chinese line of argument, and even the religious figures – we have seen all that in Tibet. So it started with the road."
And he compared China's current international infrastructure project with that road: "So that was the consequence of One Belt, One Road in Tibet."
One Belt, One Road is President Xi Jinping's signature foreign policy project. So far, 68 countries have signed up to the mighty vision of an interconnected system of road, rail, ports and bridges embracing most of the world's population and connecting Europe to Asia and the Pacific through China on land and at sea.
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However, this is just a beginning; One Belt, One Road was only launched formally in May. Beijing's plan ultimately encompasses more than 100 countries and at an estimated total cost of between $US1 trillion ($1.26 trillion) and $US4 trillion or more. China has offered to link it with Australia's Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, although the Turnbull government has so far declined.
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In the weekend edict from Beijing clamping down on Chinese foreign investment for fear of excess capital flight, Xi's government nonetheless encouraged Chinese firms to redirect their money into projects in the One Belt, One Road plan.
Could Chinese infrastructure be a Trojan horse for Chinese takeover of foreign countries? In May, Pakistan's English-language newspaper Dawn exposed a detailed, 231-page Chinese plan for its 15-year infrastructure rollout in Pakistan. The newspaper's Khurram Husain described it as "a deep and broad-based penetration of most sectors of Pakistan's economy as well as its society by Chinese enterprises and culture".
In Australia, some of China's proposed infrastructure investments have been prohibited on national security grounds. Last year the Turnbull government blocked a $10 billion Chinese plan to buy into NSW power distribution company Ausgrid. China's Huawei communications firm has been barred from any investment in Australia's National Broadband Network. And, as Fairfax's David Wroe reported on the weekend, the federal intelligence agencies are troubled by Huawei's buy-in to the proposed 4500 kilometer fiber optic cable connecting the Solomon Islands to Sydney. They fear it is a Chinese state-sponsored effort to find a backdoor into Australia's critical infrastructure.
A Chinese firm's purchase of the Port of Darwin raised deep concerns in Washington. Ructions over the decision moved the federal government to change the way the Foreign Investment Review Board reviews proposals - the board is now chaired by a former head of ASIO.
 
Chinese soldiers with fixed bayonets attend the flag-raising ritual at dawn in Tiananmen Square.
Chinese soldiers with fixed bayonets attend the flag-raising ritual at dawn in Tiananmen Square. 
Is Sangay right? Geremie Barme, former head of ANU's Centre for China in the World, is both deeply knowledgeable about China and highly skeptical of its party-state apparatus. He says that Sangay is wrong on two counts. First, says Barme, it's a "false comparison" to put Tibet with Australia and other countries in the Chinese worldview. "China went into Tibet to extract resources and for military reasons, it was not a big market for China," says Barme, now an independent scholar and publisher of chinaheritage.net. "China as an economic and political entity is deeply implicated with global economics and politics and it needs not only resources, it needs markets." Tibet was about resources, in other words, while it sees most of the rest of the world as markets.
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Second, the Chinese ruling class has not yet decided the scope of their global ambitions, according to Barme. "There is a debate in China at the moment - what responsibilities will they take in the world, and what can they afford?
"They have been studying the US imperium closely for 70 years, and studying why the Soviet Union collapsed. They do know that imperial expansion comes at a very heavy price, and are they prepared to pay that price? They don't know yet. They do debate it."
Depending on China's choice, Lobsang Sangay will turn out to be either a far-seeing prophet or Chicken Little.
Peter Hartcher is the international editor.
 


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Fw: THE GREAT AMERICAN ECLIPSE - LIVING UNDER THE SHADOW OF AMERICAN GULAG

THE GREAT AMERICAN ECLIPSE - LIVING UNDER THE SHADOW OF AMERICAN GULAG


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'The Great American Eclipse' of Monday August 21, 2017 symbolizes 'The Black Day to Freedom' for it reveals the reality of American Living Experience; the fact of Americans 'Living Under the Shadow of American Gulag. Americans no longer find protection from values of Freedom, Democracy, and Individual Rights. These values were totally compromised by 37th US President Richard M Nixon on July 15, 1971 when he announced his plan to befriend Communist China.
 
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN??? 'GULAG'
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In my analysis, Monday August 21, 2017 represents reality of the United States Living Under the Dark Shadow of Communism that blocks perception of true values of Freedom, Democracy, and Individual Rights.
Rudranarasimham Rebbapragada
SPECIAL FRONTIER FORCE
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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 21, 2017
 
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The Great American Eclipse is coming to the USA on August 21, 2017. Learn where to view the eclipse, how to view it safely, and all about solar eclipses. 
Wyoming  "137124 a.m. MDT  2 min sec  1816 MPH  66.3 miles
Fly over the Great American Eclipse
Tour the entire path of totality from Oregon to South Carolina. Built with advanced GIS software and data and utilizing precise figures of the Moon's shadow by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio, this animation shows you all the great spots to view the total solar eclipse.
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