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How China is breaking the colonial effects of Western lending

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In their latest Geo Economical Report economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson discuss Russia's move away from the 'West'.

The points on Russia are certainly interesting. But they also remark on the tussle between China and 'multilateral' international lenders about debt forgiveness. This is a theme that played out in Washington DC last week during a high-level sovereign debt roundtable on the sidelines of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Spring meetings in Washington.

In their talk Radhika Desai explains the basic problem with international debt:
RADHIKA DESAI: Well I think that the whole issue of debt, world debt in particular, has become a really important issue at this point, and it's become an important issue because precisely now China is such a large part of the scene.

I remember going back to the earliest days of the pandemic when Third World debt had also figured as a major issue. Already at that point, the key reason why the debt issues were not going to be settled is because the West could not come to terms with the fact that it had to deal with China, and that it had to deal equitably with China.

Because what the West wants to do is precisely to get China to refinance the debt owed to it so that Third World debt repayments go to private lenders.

And China is basically questioning the terms of all of this, because for example China is saying, "Why should the IMF and the World Bank have priority? Why should its debt not be canceled?"

And the West is saying, "But this has always been so."

And China is saying, "Well, if you don't want to reform the IMF and the World Bank, then we are not going to accept their priority. If we have to take a haircut, they will also have to take a haircut."

They simply do not accept that these institutions, the Bretton Woods institutions, have any sort of priority.

And this is part of the undermining, as you were saying. This is one of the biggest changes since the First World War. And part of these changes is that the world made at the end of the Second World War by the imperialist powers, who are still very powerful, is now increasingly disappearing.

Comment: China is right to want a fairer debt relief program which also will lead to a way out for those countries saddled by debt. As it is, debt is only used to extract financial and political concessions from resource rich countries, while making sure they remain in the orbit of the hegemon.
A couple of books which describe well how this works are Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins and The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein.

See also: From the last link:
Debt is specifically identified as a key component of SDG implementation, particularly in the developing world. In a 2018 paper written by a joint World Bank-IMF team, it was noted on several occasions that "debt vulnerabilities" in developing economies are being addressed by those financial institutions "within the context of the global development agenda (e.g., SDGs)."

That same year, the World Bank and IMF's Debt Sustainability Framework (DSF) became operational. Per the World Bank, the DSF "allows creditors to tailor their financing terms in anticipation of future risks and helps countries balance the need for funds with the ability to repay their debts." It also "guides countries in supporting the SDGs, when their ability to service debt is limited."

Expressed differently, if countries cannot pay the debt they incur through IMF loans and World Bank (and associated Multilateral Development Bank) financing, they will be offered options to "repay" their debt through implementing SDG-related policies. However, as future instalments of this series will show, many of these options supposedly tailored to SDG implementation actually follow the "debt for land swap" model (now re-tooled as "debt for conservation swaps" or "debt for climate swaps") that precede the SDGs and Agenda 2030 by a number of years. This model essentially enables land grabs and land/natural resource theft on a scale never before seen in human history.

Since their creation in the aftermath of World War II, both the World Bank and IMF have historically used debt to force countries, mostly in the developing world, to adopt policies that favour the global power structure. This was made explicit in a leaked US Army document written in 2008, which states that these institutions are used as unconventional, financial "weapons in times of conflict up to and including large-scale general war" and as "weapons" in terms of influencing "the policies and cooperation of state governments." The document notes that these institutions in particular have a "long history of conducting economic warfare valuable to any ARSOF [Army Special Operations Forces] UW [Unconventional Warfare] campaign."

The document further notes that these "financial weapons" can be used by the US military to create "financial incentives or disincentives to persuade adversaries, allies and surrogates to modify their behavior at the theater strategic, operational, and tactical levels." Further, these unconventional warfare campaigns are highly coordinated with the State Department and the Intelligence Community in determining "which elements of the human terrain in UWOA [Unconventional Warfare Operations Area] are most susceptible to financial engagement."

Notably, the World Bank and the IMF are listed as both Financial Instruments and Diplomatic Instruments of US National Power as well as integral parts of what the manual calls the "current global governance system."

While they were once "financial weapons" to be wielded by the Anglo-American Empire, the current shifts in the "global governance system" also herald a shift in who is able to weaponize the World Bank and IMF for their explicit benefit. As the sun sets on the imperial, "unipolar" model and the dawn of a "multipolar" world order is upon us. The World Bank and IMF have already been brought under the control of a new international power structure following the creation of the UN-backed Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) in 2021.

At the COP26 conference that same year, GFANZ announced plans to overhaul the role of the World Bank and IMF specifically as part of a broader plan aimed at "transforming" the global financial system. This was made explicit by GFANZ principal and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink during a COP26 panel, where he specified the plan to overhaul these institutions, saying:
If we're going to be serious about climate change in the emerging world, we're going to have to really focus on the reimagination of the World Bank and the IMF.
GFANZ's plans to "reimagine" these international financial institutions involve merging them with the private-banking interests that compose GFANZ; creating a new system of "global financial governance"; and eroding national sovereignty (particularly in the developing world) by forcing them to establish business environments deemed friendly to the interests of GFANZ members.
It is clear that the debt of the developing world will be used to force compliance to the agenda of total control by the Western elite, and that this will fail because China will not do likewise.


Eye 1

Ukraine's FM threatens to hold France24 journalists accountable for simply reporting from Russian training camp, channel pulls story

Foreign Ministry of Ukraine
Foreign Ministry of Ukraine
Oleh Nikolenko, speaker of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, criticised the French channel France 24 for a story from the occupied territory of Ukraine about the training of the Russian military.

Source: European Pravda, Nikolenko's post on Twitter.

Quote: "The France 24 report on Russian troops preparing to kill Ukrainian people is [a] disgrace to journalism. Going to occupied territories without Ukraine's consent violates Ukrainian legislation, and those who participate in such actions will be held accountable by the law," he said.

Comment: There's nothing 'controversial' about the report, although the incident seems to reveal that France24's editorial board is apparently overseen by Ukraine's Foreign Ministry.

See also: Macron refuses to back US line on China


Popcorn

Blinken's visit to Vietnam will be a test for Hanoi-Moscow relations, China rejects offer of visit by Secretary of State

Blinken Pham Minh Chinh
© ReutersUS secretary of state Antony Blinken meets Vietnamese prime minister Pham Minh Chinh in Hanoi on Saturday.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is visiting Vietnam, where he will delve into the diplomatic tussle between Vietnam and China over the right to develop oil and gas reserves off Vietnam's coast in the South China Sea .

Blinken's visit was preceded by a March 29 phone call between US President Joe Biden and the leader of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party, Nguyen Phu Trong, in which they agreed to expand bilateral cooperation.

The United States is counting on a reduction in Russian arms purchases by Vietnam and other countries, said one of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's aides.

Comment: The Guardian reports on China's rejection of Blinken's offer to pop by:
China has reportedly refused to reschedule a visit from the US secretary of state, as Antony Blinken kicked off a trip to Vietnam, a crucial South-east Asian trade partner that Washington is looking to bolster ties with as it works to balance Beijing's growing assertiveness in the region and beyond.

The visit comes as China refused to let Blinken visit Beijing over concerns that the FBI will release the results of an investigation into the suspected Chinese spy balloon downed in February, the Financial Times reported on Saturday, citing sources.


That's likely to be of little concern to China.


On Saturday Blinken emphasised the importance of human rights in a meeting with the Vietnamese prime minister, Pham Minh Chinh, a US State Department spokesperson said.

Rights groups have regularly raised concerns over Vietnam's treatment of dissidents.

Officials have not said what this closer relationship might entail but South-east Asia expert Murray Hiebert, who visited Vietnam in February and spoke with senior government officials, said it could include increased military cooperation and US weapons supplies.


The US intends to try to use Vietnam as a vassal to further their belligerence against China; as they've done with Japan and the Philippines: US plans to 'quickly' boost military presence near China with 4 new bases in the Philippines


With the Vietnam war era an increasingly distant memory, Washington now considers Hanoi, in the words of the top US diplomat for east Asia, Daniel Kritenbrink, "one of America's most important partners in the region".

But while the United States will probably to push for stronger ties with Vietnam, Hanoi may not share the enthusiasm, said an analyst with Rand Corporation, Derek Grossman.

"For one thing, there is no need, from Vietnam's perspective, to unnecessarily antagonise China ... Another is that Hanoi wants to avoid appearing openly part of the US Indo-Pacific strategy designed to counter China," he said.


It's probably not about 'openly' anything, Vietnam has little to benefit from antagonising China. The US likely will force Vietnam to choose between itself and China, but that tactic hasn't been very successful thus far.


Earlier this week, a Hanoi court sentenced a prominent Vietnamese political activist to six years in prison for conducting anti-state activities, his lawyer said.
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Handcuffs

How NATO states sponsored ICC prosecutor's Putin arrest warrant

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© UnknownICC prosecutor Karim Khan meets with Ukraine President Zelensky • March 2023
ICC prosecutor general Karim Khan raised millions from NATO states by crafting an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin while freezing investigations into well-documented US and Israeli war crimes. Along the way, he won powerful friends in Washington, London, Kiev — and Hollywood.

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, stood before a podium on March 3, 2023, and issued an unusual qualifier in British-accented English:
"Of course the prosecutor of the ICC does not, whatever affection and regard I may have for my dear friends in Ukraine - has no special affinity to any particular country. We're not a party to any hostilities. We have an affinity to legality. We have an affinity and commitment to the rule of law."
Khan made his declaration of legal independence while headlining the "United for Justice" conference, an event personally organized in Lviv, Ukraine, by President Volodymyr Zelensky. There, he pressed the flesh with Ukraine's president and conferred with US Attorney General Merrick Garland, who had stopped in to advance the Biden administration's effort to haul Russian President Vladimir Putin before an international war crimes tribunal.

It was Khan's fourth visit to Ukraine since the Russian military invaded the country in February 2022.

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US Special Forces in Ukraine at embassy, official confirms, as Pentagon document leak probe heats up

US Embassy
© Anatolii Siryk/ Ukrinform/Future Publishing/Getty ImagesUS Embassy • Kyiv, Ukraine
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby has revealed to Fox News on Wednesday that there is a "small U.S. military presence" at the American embassy in Ukraine.

Kirby was asked about leaked Pentagon documents suggesting there are U.S. Special Forces operating inside the war-torn country.

Referencing the weapons and other support the U.S. has been sending to Kyiv, Kirby said:
"I won't talk to the specifics of numbers and that kind of thing. But to get to your exact question, there is a small U.S. military presence at the embassy in conjunction with the Defense Attachés office to help us work on accountability of the material that is going in and out of Ukraine. So they're attached to that embassy and to that the defense attache."

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Smiley

'Stupid' Polish PM naive on NATO - Medvedev

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© Sputnik/Ekaterina ShtukinaChairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev
The ex-Russian president lashed out over the politician's confidence in the US-led military bloc's superiority...

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has claimed that Poland would cease to exist if a direct war were to occur between Russia and NATO, regardless of the outcome. He was responding to remarks by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who expressed confidence that the Western alliance would win such a conflict.

Morawiecki, who is currently visiting the US, commented on the Ukrainian conflict in an interview with NBC News on Friday. Host Kristen Welker asked whether he was concerned that Ukrainian strikes outside its territory risked "a wider war, drawing Poland... into the conflict."

The prime minister replied that he was not concerned:
"It would be "a war between Russia and NATO, and Russia would lose this war very quickly. They believe that fighting with Ukraine they are fighting with the West and fighting with NATO, whereas the fact of the matter is that we are only supporting a brutally invaded country."

Comment: Seeing what you want to see is not reality.


Attention

Global monetary experiment ends in a bloodbath - John Rubino

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© UnknownJohn Rubino
Analyst and financial writer John Rubino said in February: "We are in a debt and death spiral" that will force dramatic changes on the world. It was a direct hit because in March, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) tanked, and the FDIC and the U.S. Treasury were forced to basically back-stop the entire banking system.

The financial problems are far from over as Rubino explains:
"Basically, interest rates have been artificially low for a decade . . . . In that time, crazy numbers of office buildings went up and were financed at really low rates. . . . Now, office vacancy rates are spiking, which means office building are not profitable anymore.

"The debts they have at 2% to 3% now have to be rolled over at 5%, 6% or 7%. This means an already unprofitable office building is going to be even more unprofitable because of rising interest rates. Now, they want to sell this office space, and the price cuts that have to be done to get a deal done is 30% to 50% . . . . Some are down by 80%. . . .

"Local and regional banks already had their troubles last month but are going to have bigger troubles when all these building turn out to be not worth nearly as much as we thought they were. This paper is in pension funds. . . . they are going to go into crisis.

"So, real estate is liable to be the catalyst in crisis in several other sectors. . . . The government is going to have to let it burn and have a 1930's style depression, or bail out everybody in sight. . . at the cost of rising inflation and the dollar tanking."

Attention

All Roads Lead to Beijing

Xi Jinping
© REUTERS/Florence Lo
This is the tale of two pilgrims following the road that really matters in the young 21st century; one coming from NATOstan and another one from BRICS.

Let's start with Le Petit Roi, Emmanuel Macron. Picture him with a plastic grin in his face strolling alongside Xi Jinping in Guangzhou. Following the - long and gentle - sound of classic "High Mountain and Flowing Water", they enter the Baiyun Hall to listen to it played by the 1000-year-old Guqin (a beautiful instrument). They taste the fragrance of 1000-year-old tea - and muse on the rise and fall of great powers in the new millennium.

And what does Xi tell Le Petit Roi? He explains that when you hear this eternal music played by this eternal instrument, you expect to be in the company of a bosom friend; you are in synch as much as the high mountain and the flowing water. That's the deeper meaning of the ancient tale of musicians Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi, 25 centuries ago in the Kingdom of Chu: bosom friendship. Only bosom friends can understand the music.

And with that, as Chinese scholars explained, Xi brought up the concept of Zhiyin. After Zhong Ziqi died, Yu Boya broke his Guqin: he thought that no one else could understand his music. Their story imprinted the term "Zhiyin": someone who understands music, with the added meaning of close friends that can completely understand each other.

All bets are off on whether a narcissist puppet like Macron would ever be cultured enough to understand Xi's subtle, sophisticated message: those that get it are true soul mates. Moreover, Macron was not dispatched to Beijing and Guangzhou by his masters to do soul mating, but to try to bend Xi towards NATO on Russia/Ukraine.

His body language is a dead giveaway - complete with crossing his arms demonstrating boredom. He may at first have been impervious to the notion that true friendship requires mutual understanding and appreciation.

But then something extraordinary happened. Xi's message may have touched a key spot in the tortured inner depths of the narcissist Petit Roi. What if, in international relations, mutual understanding and appreciation is the key for nations to find common ground and work together towards common goals?

What a revolutionary notion; not exactly the Hegemon-imposed "rules-based international order".

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Hunter Biden's business partners, assistants visited White House over 80 times when Biden was VP

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© Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesPresident Biden and his son Hunter Biden
Rosemont Seneca vice president visited Obama White House at least 17 times, met with Joe Biden aides

Four business partners, a vice president, and two assistants at Hunter Biden's now-defunct firm visited the White House more than 80 times when his father was vice president in the Obama administration, Fox News Digital has found.

President Biden has repeatedly insisted he had no knowledge of Hunter's business dealings amid dual criminal and congressional investigations into the first son and his family.

However, Joan Mayer, who says she was the vice president of Hunter's now-defunct investment firm Rosemont Seneca Advisors from 2008 to 2017 on Linkedin, made at least 17 visits to the White House during that time, according to visitor logs reviewed by Fox News Digital.

Comment: Nothing to see here . . . . . .


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'The White Papers': Exclusive report challenges Ukrainian tactics used against Russia

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© CTV News
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is well into its second year. While valiant, brave and committed, Ukraine's army is David to Russia's Goliath military force.

Expelling Russia from Ukraine and bringing an end to this deadly, costly conflict will take more than NATO tanks and the determined hearts of Ukrainian fighters, according to a new report exclusively obtained by CTV National News.

Three retired NATO soldiers, who've spent the last nine months in Ukraine training its military, have co-authored what they've dubbed the "White Papers."

The lengthy report outlines a Ukrainian military command structure that, at times, is in disarray and a crumbling military communication system that could result in losing "generations of Ukrainians" if intervention in military tactics isn't taken.

Comment: There is theory, and there are facts on the ground. These three "experts" are studiously avoiding the reasons for the latter.