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The Coming War On China -

The 2016 documentary , directed by John Pilger, presents a critical examination of United States foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. 🌏 Core Premise

The film connects current tensions to the history of Western imperialism in China and the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands.

The film argues that the United States is actively preparing for a military confrontation with China. Pilger contends that this is driven by America's desire to maintain its status as the world's sole superpower and to contain China's rising economic and political influence. 📍 Key Themes and Arguments

Pilger criticks Western mainstream media for painting China as an aggressor while ignoring the buildup of US military forces on China's doorstep.

Pilger illustrates how hundreds of US military bases surround China, forming what he calls a "noose" stretching from Australia through the Pacific to Japan and Korea.

The 2016 documentary , directed by John Pilger, presents a critical examination of United States foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. 🌏 Core Premise

The film connects current tensions to the history of Western imperialism in China and the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands.

The film argues that the United States is actively preparing for a military confrontation with China. Pilger contends that this is driven by America's desire to maintain its status as the world's sole superpower and to contain China's rising economic and political influence. 📍 Key Themes and Arguments

Pilger criticks Western mainstream media for painting China as an aggressor while ignoring the buildup of US military forces on China's doorstep.

Pilger illustrates how hundreds of US military bases surround China, forming what he calls a "noose" stretching from Australia through the Pacific to Japan and Korea.