The United States is playing with fire, when it introduced measures aimed at undermining the Chinese leadership and social order, Canadian independent journalist and researcher Eric Sommer warned, claiming that Washington has unleashed a "proto-war" against Beijing.
"This proto-war appears to be aimed at intimidating, weakening, and even possibly overturning the Chinese government and social order. It includes attempts to militarily, economically, and informationally encircle and isolate China," Eric Sommer emphasized.
At the same time, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is qualified by the researcher as "the economic wing" of this proto-war.
"The TPP is a proposed regional regulatory and investment treaty which would exclude China and which currently involves negotiations between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the US, and Vietnam," Eric Sommer elaborated.
Ironically, Washington remains silent about the fact that the United States has almost 650 military bases across the world and is currently involved in a number of regional conflicts, while Beijing is neither waging wars, nor deploying military bases overseas.
All these measures have been introduced by Washington in accordance with its two infamous doctrines – the "Brzezinski doctrine" and the "Wolfowitz doctrine," the researcher underscored. These doctrines urge the US government to do whatever it takes to attain dominance over the Eurasian continent.
"Adhering to these doctrines, and striving to dominate China and Eurasia through warfare and other means, is playing with fire," the journalist warned.
Indeed, in the 19th century the British Empire twice attacked China "for the purpose of forcing the addictive narcotic drug opium on the Chinese people," the researcher stressed, while in the 20th century China resisted Japan's invasion that resulted in the death of tens of millions of Chinese people.
Beijing is fed up with the foreign imperialism and will not allow global players to invade or weaken China.
"Attempting to renew the old imperialist relationship to China will not work," Eric Sommer stressed, noting that the US attempts to gain dominance in the South China Sea and encircle China will lead to dire consequences for Washington.