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At the NATO Summit in Washington D.C., the organization declared that China is responsible for the war in Ukraine.

This is how they figure that: Russia uses “weapons components, equipment, and raw materials” that come from China, which means that China enables the war with Russia. By that logic, the United States is enabling the war on Gaza if that’s what we’re doing. Recent reports show that Israel used U.S. bombs to attack a school that was sheltering civilians.

Western countries have been trying to get China to break ties with Russia for decades and especially since the 2022 Special Military Operation in Ukraine. China has so far refused. NATO now says that the People’s Republic of China “cannot enable the largest war in Europe in recent history without this negatively impacting its interests and reputation.”

What does that mean exactly? That NATO sees China as a threat? 

NATO also declared itself a nuclear alliance “as long as nuclear weapons exist.” Meaning that NATO nations WILL have nuclear weapons, whether you like it or not. The organization’s nuclear strategy is a hybrid of “deterrence and defense,” they say.

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