Trump: 'Nobody talks about nuclear ... the biggest problem we have in the whole world. It's not global warming, it's nuclear warming, and all it takes is one madman...'
The faction directing the United States is no longer in charge of the world, and its former allies are making plans for a future beyond the horizon of its fading dominance.
Rep. Chris Smith testified that 'Every year, under General Secretary Xi Jinping and his Chinese Communist Party, between 60,000 to 100,000 young victims — average age 28 — are murdered in cold blood to steal their internal organs.'
Parents of kindergarten students were sent a pledge to be signed that affirmed they 'do not hold a religious belief, do not participate in any religious activities, and do not propagate and disseminate religion in any locations.'
The Russians have changed their tune. It appears they are no longer willing to accept the terms of the former unipolar order – a shift in attitude which bespeaks of the confidence they find in their new de facto alliance.
Neither the Russians nor the Chinese object in principle to the kind of posthuman future presented by the Neo-Malthusian Green movement. For them, it is a question of whose flag may fly over their sector – that of the rainbow, or that of their own.
In the last few days a deal has been done to supply Australia with nuclear submarines, which is undertaken to bolster Australian capability in the event of a war in the Pacific.