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Maybe don't post easily falsifiable BS?
There is no doubt a lot of US influence in these allied countries. But that is true about US as well, where there is a lot of influence via lobbyists, businesses and think tankers getting funds and influence from places like Japan, Taiwan or Europe. And every time US wants to make a policy that goes against the current Western empire paradigm, such as going soft on Taiwan for example or Ukraine, these influences start steer US policy back to what it was before.Australia's most independent leader, Gough Whitlam, was definitely soft-couped by CIA when he wanted to close down the biggest US base in the southern hemisphere:
Australia's most recent attempt to have an independent leader, Kevin Rudd, was also most likely soft-couped for wanting closer ties with China and Asia:
Any leader of any US "ally" that shows a modicum of independence, let alone expelling troops, will get pressured, sanctioned, blockaded couped, assassinated and/or invaded.
In 2012, Japan and China began to do direct currency trading, bypassing the US dollar during one the tiny periods of time the US-puppets of the LDP weren't in power. A few months later, Japan's Finance Minister commits suicide (on Suicide Prevention Day, no less) and a day later, Japan's new ambassador to China suddenly dies right before taking his post in Beijing. Then the Japanese government makes moves on Senkaku/Daioyu, spurring Hong Kong/Taiwan "activist protestors" and the LDP come back into power.
Since then China and Japan have had no bilateral currency swap agreement.
If you can't see US influence in every "ally," then I question the depth of your analysis.
A new study published in a leading United States academic journal argues that the 1962 India-China war was driven not primarily by border disagreements or diplomatic failures, as long accepted in mainstream historical accounts, but by a deliberate American strategy pursued through the 1950s and early 1960s.
Drawing on declassified CIA records, diplomatic archives at the Prime Minister’s Museum & Library (PMML), the Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS), and documents from the Cold War International History Project, the seminal research challenges long-held narratives about the conflict. The findings -- “Unravelling the Geopolitical Dimensions of the 1962 Sino–Indian Conflict: How the US Shaped the Sino–India Split” -- appeared in the April edition of the Journal of Public Affairs (Wiley).
The Americans staged a coup in Ukraine and literally said, fuck the EU.
Europe's strategy: if you don't know what you're doing, neither does your enemy.
Europe's reality: everyone knows what Europe's doing except Europe.
Case in point, China already setup replacement fab before Europe knew the Dutch wants to steal Nexperia's European fab.
Explains why Jewish mouthpieces like Laura loomer tried to divert American ire against Jewish influence towards China.Israeli research study aiming to polish it's image found that the stain of genocide cannot be removed but it could regain some image if it promoted Islamophobia in the media (which is what I've been seeing nonstop on Twitter for the past month).