From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

China Daily (Hong Kong)
July 05, 2001
 
The United States, the sole superpower left, is more
active than ever in flexing its military muscle -
pushing NATO's eastward expansion, building the New
US-Japan Defence Co-Operation Guidelines and
advocating the National Missile Defence programme and
the Theatre Missile Defence system.


Who's real threat to world peace?
(LIU WEITAO)
07/05/2001
The Pentagon last week unveiled the US 2002 defence
budget, which required an increase of US$32.6 billion
on the year 2001, the biggest growth since the
military build-up of the mid-1980s under President
Ronald Reagan. 
If approved, US military expenditure would rise to
US$328.9 billion, a record high in post-Cold War
years. The figure would equal the combined spending of
seven other major powers - Russia, Japan, France,
Germany, Britain, China and India.
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld himself explained
that such an increase is the result of Washington's
overextended battle line in recent years, which has
caused a capital shortage in many aspects.
Nowadays, the military presence of the United States
is almost everywhere - in the Persian Gulf, in the
Balkans and in East Asia.
The United States, the sole superpower left, is more
active than ever in flexing its military muscle -
pushing NATO's eastward expansion, building the New
US-Japan Defence Co-operation Guidelines and
advocating the National Missile Defence programme and
the Theatre Missile Defence system.
The United States is doing all of this for just one
purpose - to ensure a unipolar world dominated by
itself. 
And that is only part of the story.
Besides reinforcing its military presence in the
world, Washington has never relaxed its efforts to
brainwash other countries.
Uncle Sam repeatedly portrays itself as the
heavyweight champion of human rights, trying to sell
its values, democracy and social system to other
countries. 
When meeting resistance, it either adopts an iron fist
- using military threats or intervention or supporting
political opposition forces - or uses softer means
like financial aid to realize its purposes.
Such tactics are clearly demonstrated in the Iraqi and
Yugoslav cases. 
Uncle Sam also has other handy gimmicks like the
"congagement" (containment and engagement) strategy,
an uncontrolled arms race, labelling others as "rogue
countries," or the "X threat" theory, etc.
In today's world, hotspots have emerged one after
another. War, conflict and confrontation still plague
millions of people. The arms race is getting worse and
behind it is the shadow of Uncle Sam.
So who is the real threat to world peace? Who is
creating so much fear and instability? The answer is
quite clear. 



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