The basis for these sanctions is listed as “human
rights” violations in Xinjiang province, as US
Secretary of State Tony Blinken
explains:
“Amid growing international condemnation, the
PRC continues to commit genocide and crimes
against humanity in Xinjiang. The United States
reiterates its calls on the PRC to bring an end
to the repression of Uyghurs, who are
predominantly Muslim, and members of other
ethnic and religious minority groups in
Xinjiang, including by releasing all those
arbitrarily held in internment camps and
detention facilities.”
Blinken’s allegations are unfounded, as explained
in
this recent article from The Grayzone and
in
this comprehensive video by the Youtube channel Bay
Area 415. While it’s entirely possible that
human rights violations could be happening in
Xinjiang in some form and to some extent, the
extremely flimsy and blatantly manipulated evidence
we’ve seen so far for western claims of “genocide”
and “crimes against humanity” should draw immediate
incredulity from anyone who remembers the lead-up to
the Iraq invasion. The only sane response to
unfounded claims by known liars is skepticism and
agnosticism until we are presented with proof that
rises to the level required in a post-Iraq invasion
world.
These talking points issued by the State
Department chief look even more off-base when we
remember that a leaked 2017 State Department memo
confirmed that the United States has a standing
policy of using allegations of human rights
violations as a bludgeon against nations like China
while ignoring known human rights violations against
member states of the empire like Egypt and Saudi
Arabia.
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In December 2017
Politico published an internal
memo that had been sent the previous May to
then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson by
virulent neocon Brian Hook. The memo provided
useful insight into what it looks like when a toxic
swamp monster orients a political neophyte to the
inner mechanics of the empire, explaining the way
“human rights” are really just a tool to be
cynically exploited to advance the goal of planetary
hegemony like an old veteran explaining the
backstory to the new guy in the pilot episode of a
new TV series.
“In the case of US allies such as Egypt, Saudi
Arabia, and the Philippines, the Administration is
fully justified in emphasizing good relations for a
variety of important reasons, including
counter-terrorism, and in honestly facing up to the
difficult tradeoffs with regard to human rights,”
Hook explained in the memo.
“One useful guideline for a realistic and
successful foreign policy is that allies should be
treated differently — and better — than
adversaries,” Hook wrote. “We do not look to bolster
America’s adversaries overseas; we look to pressure,
compete with, and outmaneuver them. For this reason,
we should consider human rights as an important
issue in regard to US relations with China, Russia,
North Korea, and Iran. And this is not only because
of moral concern for practices inside those
countries. It is also because pressing those regimes
on human rights is one way to impose costs, apply
counter-pressure, and regain the initiative from
them strategically.”
A leaked State Department memo officially confirms the open secret we all knew: when the US government expresses concerns about so-called "human rights," it doesn't actually care about human rights; it's just a cheap political tactic to demonize US enemieshttps://t.co/MrcZpLmdEWpic.twitter.com/tIWl5zXo1w
So if it wasn’t already clear to you that the US
empire is faking its concern for the wellbeing of
Muslim lives (and a quick glance at America’s
actions in the Middle East should make that read
like the punchline of a bad joke anyway), it should
be clear to you now. Neither Washington nor its
vassal states harbor any interest in protecting the
interests of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, they are only
using that narrative to, as Brian Hook put it,
“impose costs, apply counter-pressure, and regain
the initiative from them strategically.” This is
exactly what a steadily escalating international
sanctions campaign helps accomplish.
The illusion is that the US and its allies have
seen evidence of genocide and crimes against
humanity and taken action against China in the
interest of human rights. The reality is that
actions against China were already planned, and a
narrative was used to justify them.
Meanwhile we ordinary people are watching two
nuclear-armed nations escalate against one another
with increasing aggression, with escalations against
nuclear-armed Russia
complicating things even further. This
incredibly dangerous flirtation with
the unthinkable is the most important thing
happening in our world, and we should all oppose it
tooth and claw.
You don’t need to believe that the Chinese
government is run by a bunch of saints to understand
that these great power confrontations serve no one
and threaten everyone–economically, politically, and
existentially. There is no legitimate reason we
can’t all begin collaborating with each other toward
the common good of humanity instead of brandishing
armageddon weapons at one another with increasing
recklessness in the name of unipolar hegemony.
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