February 24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The Trump administration’s
appalling treatment of Huawei shows that the United
States will risk anything, even a nuclear
conflagration with China, to maintain its tenuous
grip on global power.
Huawei is China’s behemoth
technology company that has recently come under fire
by the Trump administration for violating sanctions
against Iran and for providing network equipment
that (allegedly) poses security risks for its
customers. Both charges are baseless, but they’re
being used as the pretext for launching a full-blown
war on China’s telecom-equipment giant.
Huawei’s troubles stem from
the fact that the company has taken the lead in
fifth generation wireless technology (5-G) and left
the US behind eating their dust. The situation
creates an insurmountable problem for the US which
wants to preserve its role as global superpower into
the next century. That dream will not be realized if
China dominates communications technology and
continues to be the industry leader in
next-generation mobile infrastructure. That’s why
Trump has taken off the gloves and is preparing to
do whatever it takes to sabotage Huawei and prevent
its cutting edge infrastructure technology from
being installed around the world.
It’s worth noting that the
administration has abandoned any pretense that it is
seeking a market-based solution for dealing with
Huawei. Uncle Sam is not looking for ways to beat
the Chinese colossus fair and square. If that was
the case, the Trump team would provide a funding
stream that would generate the innovations that
would help US companies become more competitive in
the future. So far, that hasn’t happened. Instead,
Trump has taken the low road and imposed unilateral
sanctions on Huawei for trading with Iran. The US is
also aggressively harassing Huawei’s customers and
threatening them with stiff penalties if they
integrate the Chinese company’s products into their
own systems. Lastly, Washington is warning of
military action if China does not comply with US
diktats and accept its role as the world’s biggest
producer of cheap goods for grossly-indebted
American consumers. The US wants China to ignore its
historic destiny and meekly become a cog in
Washington’s geriatric “rules-based” order. But
China has no intention of becoming Washington’s
lackey. China’s leaders are determined to defend the
country’s sovereignty, implement its own economic
model, and seize the opportunity to become the
world’s biggest and most prosperous economic
powerhouse.
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According to author Thomas
Hon Wing Polin: (Huawei) is far ahead of everyone
else in the development of 5G. Any nation that
doesn’t want to be left behind rolling out the
game-changing, next-generation communications
technology has little choice but to do business with
Huawei.” (“Empire Unravelling: Will Huawei Become
Washington’s Suez? Counterpunch)
Most of the experts in the
field agree with Polin. Regardless of how much money
and brainpower the US throws at 5-G, China will
remain leaps and bounds ahead. This is from an
article at CNBC:
“In an interview with
CNBC, Paul Scanlan, chief technology officer of
Huawei’s networking business, explained that the
technical standards and actual implementation of
5G have taken about 10 years to create.
“So the U.S. will do what
the U.S. does … that’s a very very long game and
that has its own sort of complexity built into
(it) and Huawei has been addressing and looking
at those things ourselves,” Scanlan said.
When asked if the U.S.
could create a new alternative to Huawei
quickly, Scanlan said: “It would be a
challenge.” (CNBC)
What this means is that
Huawei is likely to dominate the 5-G space for the
foreseeable future which is why the administration
has been spreading malicious rumors that Huawei
can’t be trusted because its infrastructure
equipment may enable surveillance by the Chinese
government. Aside from the fact that the US has been
vacuuming up virtually all the electronic
communications of its allies for years, there’s no
proof to back up similar claims against Huawei.
Besides China isn’t interested in espionage, they
have bigger fish to fry. They want to rebuild the
world using the markets and the existing system to
expand their reach and increase their power-base.
They want to use state of the art technology and
high-speed rail to connect the four corners of the
earth putting Beijing at the center of the world’s
biggest free trade zone. They want to be a force to
be reckoned with, a bustling behemoth whose
infrastructure and influence stretches across
continents and whose interests must be considered
when shaping the global agenda. China’s aspirations
even exceed its gigantic global development
strategy, the Belt and Road Initiative, which is the
largest infrastructure and investment project in
history, covering more than 70 countries, including
65% of the world’s population and 40% of the global
GDP.” Regrettably, the US now sees China as its
mortal enemy and is determined to undermine their
business relations, stifle their economic
integration program, and rein terror down on Huawei
for creating better products and playing by the
rules. Here’s how author Diana Johnstone summed it
up in a recent article. She said:
“As long as Western
dominance was ensured, international trade was
celebrated as the necessary basis for a peaceful
world. But the moment a non-Western trader is
doing too well, its exports are ominously
denounced as means to exert malign influence
over its customers.” (“The West displays its
Insecurity Complex”, Diana Johnstone,
Consortium News)
How true. Washington is a
tireless cheerleader for the free market until
American companies fall behind their foreign
competitors. Then all the gushing praise for the
market is shoved overboard while Uncle Sam goes on
the warpath. That same rule applies here in spades.
Trump even admitted as much in a statement he
delivered in the Oval Office a few months ago. He
said: “We cannot allow any other country to out
compete the United States in this powerful industry
of the future.”
“Out compete”? In other
words, competition should only be permitted when it
coincides with the political objectives of the
state?? This is the worst type of hypocrisy and yet,
sadly, it has become the guiding doctrine for the
USG’s war on China.
Sec-Def Mark Esper Goes
Ballistic
The 2020 National Defense
Authorization Act, which was signed into law in
December 2019, announced a dramatic shift in the
Defense Department’s focus, from the war on terror
to a “great power competition” between the US and
its main rivals Russia and China. The NDAA also
proposes banning government agencies from using
Huawei’s products. That ban is now in place.
Underscoring these
developments, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper gave
the most flagrantly belligerent speech in recent
memory at the Munich Security Conference last
weekend. His presentation was aimed at China leaving
no doubt that the US has abandoned its earlier
approach of ‘peaceful negotiations with a valued
ally’. The new strategy replaces diplomacy with
coercion, and dialogue with brute force. Esper and
his chums in the foreign policy establishment are
planning another maximum pressure campaign that will
increase the threats and provocations, including
(very likely) the use of military force aimed at
isolating Huawei and quashing China’s inexorable
rise. Here’s a short excerpt from Esper’s incendiary
presentation:
“I’d like to speak to you
today about the number one priority of the
United States Department of Defense:
implementing the National Defense Strategy. The
NDS states that we are now in an era of Great
Power Competition, with our principal
challengers being China, then Russia, and that
we must move away from low intensity conflict
and prepare once again for high-intensity
warfare….
… the Chinese Communist
Party is heading even faster and further in the
wrong direction…The PRC’s growing economic,
military, and diplomatic power often manifests
itself in ways that are threatening, coercive,
and counter to the rules-based international
order. …
the PRC seeks to
undermine and subvert this system, the same one
that allowed them to rise and become what they
are today…..Party leadership continues its
rampant technology theft, while resolving to
eventually end its reliance on foreign
innovation altogether, independently develop its
own systems, and then dominate critical sectors
and markets…. Huawei and 5G are today’s poster
child for this nefarious activity.
History has proven time
and again, though, that authoritarianism breeds
corruption, promotes conformity, smothers free
thinking, and suppresses freedom….But Beijing’s
bad behavior will only take them so far….The
Chinese government needs to change its policies
and behaviors. (or else)
This is an important speech
that accurately reflects current US policy towards
China, so let’s summarize:
China is a thief (“Party leadership
continues its rampant technology theft”)
“Huawei and 5G are today’s poster child
for.. nefarious activity”
China is a corrupt, authoritarian government
that hates freedom. (“History has proven time
and again, though, that authoritarianism breeds
corruption, promotes conformity, smothers free
thinking, and suppresses freedom.”)
China is a threat to the western
“rules-based” system. (“The PCR seeks to
undermine and subvert this system.”)
China “is heading …in the wrong direction.”
The Pentagon’s “number one priority” is to
“move away from low intensity conflict and
prepare once again for high-intensity warfare.”
The United States is preparing for a war
with China (“The Chinese government needs to
change its policies and behaviors” or else.)
These seven talking points
show that Washington has entered a new phase in its
perilous face-off with China. The US foreign policy
establishment could calmly accept the emergence of
other centers of power and ease the transition to a
multipolar world or they can use all the tools at
their disposal to stave off the rising tide and,
perhaps, preserve the existing order for a
decade-or-so longer. But the latter option is
fraught with risk and could involve an unforeseen
incitement that leads to a nuclear confrontation. In
any event, judging by Esper’s speech, the decision
has already been made and, once again, Washington
has chosen war over peace.
Check out
this 2 minute video with
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper who levels the same
accusations against China that he did in Munich.
Check out this 9
minute video from the conservative Economist
magazine. The author draws the same conclusion that
we have here, that the administration’s feigned
concern over spying is a fraud used to conceal the
real motive which is, “the desire to slow China’s
explosive growth to preserve US dominant role in the
world for as long as possible.” (The Economist)
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