China – the threat of a good example

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"In this eye-opening video, we uncover the truth behind the growing tension between the United States and China. For years, the U.S. government has painted China as a looming enemy, a global threat that must be contained at all costs. But what if everything we’ve been told about China’s rise is a carefully constructed lie? Why is China seen as an enemy by the U.S. government? The answer is simpler than you think: China’s rise challenges the U.S. dominance — both economically and militarily. In this video, we expose the official U.S. policy that labels China as a threat not because of ideology or military aggression, but because China’s success threatens America’s role as the world's sole superpower. This policy — backed by years of documentation — is the core reason behind the U.S. narrative of China as the “enemy.” China’s peaceful rise versus U.S. domination. While the U.S. seeks to maintain global primacy and control, China has focused on development — building a massive economy, lifting over 800 million people out of poverty, and creating a modern, thriving nation through peaceful means. But the U.S. establishment is unwilling to accept that a country can prosper without following the West’s path.
In this video, we reveal:
• How U.S. foreign policy, dating back to the 1992 Defense Planning Guidance, explicitly states that any country, including China, that challenges U.S. dominance is labeled a threat.
• The “primacy” doctrine and how it has shaped U.S. global strategies, including its ongoing campaign to undermine China’s rise.
• The truth behind billions of dollars spent on anti-communist propaganda and “democracy promotion” to convince the world that China’s system is dangerous, despite its successes.
• How the global power shift from unipolar to multipolar is already happening, and why the U.S. feels the need to hold onto a world that’s quickly evolving beyond its control.
The reality that can’t be hidden Despite the constant anti-China rhetoric, China’s rise speaks for itself. The country’s GDP has grown from just $190 billion in 1980 to $18 trillion today, and it’s created the largest high-speed rail network in the world, alongside cutting-edge tech hubs and innovations that are reshaping the global economy. In contrast, the U.S. continues to face challenges at home, including income inequality, racial tensions, and a failing healthcare system. Yet, the U.S. media continues to promote the idea that China’s peaceful development is somehow a threat to the world.
What the media doesn’t want you to know Behind the scenes, hundreds of millions of dollars have been funneled into think tanks, universities, and media outlets worldwide to shape global perceptions about China. We reveal how the Voice of America, National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and USAID fund anti-China narratives and distort the truth about China’s achievements. But no amount of money or propaganda can hide the undeniable truth: China’s success proves that a different system works.
What does this mean for the future? As China continues to rise, the world is transitioning from a U.S.-dominated unipolar order to a multipolar world where countries cooperate, not compete. The future of global relations is changing, and China’s vision of cooperation is reshaping the way nations interact on the world stage.
In this video, you’ll discover:
• The hidden policies that fuel U.S. opposition to China.
• How China’s peaceful rise is threatening the U.S. empire — not through war, but through smart, long-term development.
• Why the real enemy isn’t China, but rather the U.S. control of global narratives and the unwillingness to share power with emerging nations.
Why should you watch?
• If you’re curious about the real reasons behind U.S.-China tensions, this video will give you answers based on facts, not propaganda.
• If you want to understand global power dynamics and why China’s rise isn’t a threat but an opportunity for cooperation, this video is for you.
• If you’ve ever wondered why the U.S. is so obsessed with maintaining global hegemony, this video will unveil the truth.
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