US provoking China into nuclear war? RT
to air new Pilger documentary
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Nuclear war is
no longer unthinkable as it may be provoked by a US military build-up in the
Pacific, clearly aimed at confronting Beijing, John Pilger says in his new
documentary ‘The Coming War on China’, set to be aired on rt.com and the RTD
channel.
According to
the BAFTA-winning journalist and filmmaker, mainstream media reports of
Beijing’s ambitious expansion and reclaiming of land in the South China Sea is
in fact a response to US military activity around its borders.
US President
Barack Obama’s pivot to Asia in 2011 has resulted in the construction of 400
American bases, including in Guam, elsewhere in the South China Sea, South
Korea and Japan – thereby encircling China.
Together they
form what Pilger called in his film “a noose around China,” which
is made of missiles, warships and nuclear weapons.
“The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Barack
Obama, has committed trillions of dollars to our nuclear arsenal. He’s
committing trillions of future dollars to war in space. And we need an enemy
for all this money and China is the perfect enemy,” James
Bradley, author of China Mirage, says in the documentary.
The media is
playing a key role in promoting this idea as “the threat of China is
becoming big news,” Pilger states in ‘The Coming War on China’, adding
that what is not reported is that China itself is under threat.
The award
winning journalist recently appeared on RT’s Going Underground program, saying
how dangerous US attempts to provoke China really are.
“The point
about all of this is that, I don’t think anyone wants a nuclear war or even a
war between great powers like the US and China. But what’s happening here is
that laying of ground, a landscape of potential mistakes and accidents,” Pilger
told host Afshin Rattansi.
“So, we're
back to that almost estranged Stranglove world that we were worried about,” he
added, referring to Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 movie ‘Dr. Strangelove or: How I
Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb,’ which satirizes the threat of
nuclear conflict between the US and Soviet Union.
The
documentary contains Pilger’s interview with US Assistant Secretary of State,
Daniel R. Russel, who states that the American presence in the pacific is “is
warmly welcomed by the vast majority of the coastal states” and “is
fully accepted by the Chinese.”
Which,
according to Pilger, is far from the truth. “My impression is that they
are scared,” he says.
“We stand at a
few minutes to midnight in terms of the threat of nuclear war. That aim of this
film is to break a science. A nuclear war is no longer unthinkable,” Pilger
said of his documentary.
Watch ‘The
Coming War on China’ film on December 9, 10, 11 on RT.com and RT’s documentary
channel RTD.
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