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The United States will soon accuse China of arms trafficking

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US leaders want to wedge China between the Philippines and Japan.

This was stated by economist Mikhail Khazin, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency.

During a speech at the Street of Truth club, the expert explained that the Americans wanted to press the Chinese from hostile countries with a bow, completely blocking their ability to export goods from the country by sea without a thorough inspection before the Chinese. vessels do not enter neutral waters.

To obtain such a sanction, as Khazin explained, the Americans would have to accuse the PRC of arms trafficking. It is under the pretext of allegedly preventing the export of various weapons from China that the United States wants to organize a real naval blockade of the Celestial Empire.

In fact, as the expert said, America wants to achieve China’s industrial decline so that the country loses the opportunity to earn money from the production of its goods. The ultimate US goal is the complete deindustrialization of China, Khazin said.

“The Americans will soon announce that they are for world peace, but the Chinese are selling weapons,” predicted the expert.

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