Monday, August 19, 2019

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 19, 2019



Peter Harris, National Interest: Tiananmen Option: Would China Use Military Force in Hong Kong?

If push comes to shove, then overwhelming force might yet be viewed by Beijing as necessary to avoid imperiling the regime as a whole.

Will Xi Jinping deploy the People’s Liberation Army to suppress the peaceful protests in Hong Kong, or will Beijing opt for a more conciliatory approach to quieting the unrest that has rocked the city for the past several months? So far, China has refrained from pursuing the so-called “Tiananmen option” in Hong Kong, instead relying on local police and criminal gangs to mete out nonlethal violence against the city’s pro-democracy protesters. But if the movement for political reform in Hong Kong continues to gather strength—or if it shows signs of spreading to the Chinese mainland—then it might be difficult for China’s panicked leaders to resist using overwhelming force to crush the dissention.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 19, 2019

'Hong Kong mob' — How mainland Chinese see the democracy movement -- Arnd Riekmann, DW

The game of chicken in Hong Kong -- Noah Millman, The Week

Time Is Running out for a Deal with North Korea -- John Dale Grover, National Interest

India’s place in US security architecture -- Manoj Kumar Mishra, Asia Times

It Matters If Americans Call Afghanistan a Defeat -- Jim Golby & Peter Feaver, The Atlantic

Afghanistan: Is 'Islamic State' taking advantage of US-Taliban peace talks? -- Masood Saifullah, DW

Terrorist ‘safe havens’ are a myth — and no reason for continuing the war in Afghanistan -- John Glaser & John Mueller, L.A. Times

The secret of Matteo Salvini’s success -- Nicholas Farrell, Spectator

Nearly half of UK voters back no-deal Brexit and no PM Corbyn, poll finds -- Mark Scott, Politico

Not your father's Peronists: Why Macri flopped with young Argentines -- Cassandra Garrison & Marina Lammertyn, Reuters

President Hernandez must end repression of protests in Honduras -- Erika Guevara-Rosas, Al Jazeera

Wide implications as Germany teeters toward recession -- David Rising, AP

Q&A: Recession jitters are rising. Is there reason to worry? -- Josh Boak, AP

The weaponisation of information is mutating at alarming speed -- Sophia Ignatidou, The Guardian

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Liberals are coming for everyone!

VEGETARIAN TEEN ACCUSED OF "ISLAMOPHOBIA" OVER HALAL MEAT

Anonymous said...

Liberals do not defend LGBT in Muslim countries very much if at all.

AOC, Omar, Tlaib Silent as Palestine Outlaws LGBT Activity in West Bank

Anonymous said...

Italian Psychologist Proposes Electric Shock Treatment to Eliminate Prejudices

More evil liberal trial balloons

Anonymous said...

So fucking glad I didn't invest in China

Remember those fucking"invest in China"ads that were on cnn for like the last few years? ?? Like what the fuck! The arch enemies of Trump want to invest us in China. Am I the only one seeing this money trail? China was Cnn's biggest sponsor for the last few years and no one reports on this obvious conflict of interest! Where are the serious journalists? ??

Roger Smith said...


Anon:8:34PM,

Ads of this nature are rampant on the internet. Wall Street types, fresh out of some school, razor creased suit and leased BMW, are the snake oil salesmen of old. All that's missing are the politically incorrect portrayals of American Indians and their tom toms.

Just remember their SOP, "It is morally wrong to allow suckers to keep their money".