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Which makes Jake Sullivan's statement a cannon fodder for conspiratorial talk such as the idea of planting a virus in Wuhan during the military games back in October 2019. The Americans have been rumored to have even called it's own President (Kennedy) just to keep the war in Vietnam going so it's not in the realm of impossibility or even inconceivable that the U.S. isn't capable of perpetrating such despicable act just so it can ignite it's grand strategy against China.
Jake Sullivan, Biden’s National Security Advisor, who was bullish on Libyan and Syrian military interventionism, is a major proponent of “rescuing” and “reclaiming” American exceptionalism, that delusion that has delivered much of our modern woes. He recently named as one of his goals “to rally our allies to combat corruption and kleptocracy and to hold systems of authoritarian capitalism accountable for greater transparency and participation in a rules-based system.” In translation it means “smearing adversaries and recalcitrant leaders of allied countries with accusations of corruption and kleptocracy”, a form of not so gentle pressure aimed at isolating China and Russia and all those who insist on cooperating with them.
In a bizarre interview he gave in October 2019 Jake Sullivan discussed how the US needed a clear threat to rally the world and play the role of saviour of mankind, a threat akin to an alien invasion (!) and then added that climate change, a disease, the possibility of terrorists getting their hands on weapons of mass destruction, or a global economic depression could provide the US with that needed impetus. But then he admitted that it was all too abstract and China could be that organizing principle for US foreign policy. The problem, according to him in 2019, is that people don’t believe that China is a threat, their view of China is too positive and the US would need a “Pearl Harbour moment” or a 9/11, a real focusing event to change their mind, something that in his words “would scare the hell out of the American people”. Realising that he had said too much, he hurriedly added that he personally didn’t like this prospect but one shouldn’t dismiss the worrying reports coming from the intelligence community about Chinese infiltration and interference in the US. (4)
Thing is, that interview with J. Sullivan and that statement is nowhere to be found on the internet. The article just mentioned he said it in some 2019 Interview but doesn't provide a link or a name of the media that housed the interview. How to know/prove it happened?Which makes Jake Sullivan's statement a cannon fodder for conspiratorial talk such as the idea of planting a virus in Wuhan during the military games back in October 2019. The Americans have been rumored to have even called it's own President (Kennedy) just to keep the war in Vietnam going so it's not in the realm of impossibility or even inconceivable that the U.S. isn't capable of perpetrating such despicable act just so it can ignite it's grand strategy against China.
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If Sullivan was counting on superior anglo american governance to handle a pandemic, it clearly became obvious that all those studies he was relying on turned out to be BS.
Jake Sullivan, Biden’s National Security Advisor, who was bullish on Libyan and Syrian military interventionism, is a major proponent of “rescuing” and “reclaiming” American exceptionalism, that delusion that has delivered much of our modern woes. He recently named as one of his goals “to rally our allies to combat corruption and kleptocracy and to hold systems of authoritarian capitalism accountable for greater transparency and participation in a rules-based system.” In translation it means “smearing adversaries and recalcitrant leaders of allied countries with accusations of corruption and kleptocracy”, a form of not so gentle pressure aimed at isolating China and Russia and all those who insist on cooperating with them.
In a bizarre interview he gave in October 2019 Jake Sullivan discussed how the US needed a clear threat to rally the world and play the role of saviour of mankind, a threat akin to an alien invasion (!) and then added that climate change, a disease, the possibility of terrorists getting their hands on weapons of mass destruction, or a global economic depression could provide the US with that needed impetus. But then he admitted that it was all too abstract and China could be that organizing principle for US foreign policy. The problem, according to him in 2019, is that people don’t believe that China is a threat, their view of China is too positive and the US would need a “Pearl Harbour moment” or a 9/11, a real focusing event to change their mind, something that in his words “would scare the hell out of the American people”. Realising that he had said too much, he hurriedly added that he personally didn’t like this prospect but one shouldn’t dismiss the worrying reports coming from the intelligence community about Chinese infiltration and interference in the US. (4)