John Pilger: Disastrous
Consequences if US Proceeds with “Policy of
Provocation”
Video
After losing its economic prowess, Washington
has turned almost obsessively to its military
might, and the prospect of nuclear war is no
longer unthinkable.
Posted March 31, 2017
The
Coming War on China" is Australian director John
Pilger's 60th film. He said a movie that
challenged the stereotypes and myths that
undermined our understanding of the rise of
China is long overdue, motivating him to spend
two years filming this documentary across five
potential flashpoints in the Asia Pacific. These
places include the Marshall Islands, US military
bases in Okinawa and Jeju islands, and cities in
China. Through rare archives and powerful
interviews, the two-hour documentary tries to
make the point that after losing its economic
prowess, Washington has turned almost
obsessively to its military might, and the
prospect of nuclear war is no longer
unthinkable.
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