Five Eyes is the moniker for the intelligence services of the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which are joined at the hip. The Five Eyes intelligence alliance is looking to expand into Japan and broaden itself into a strategic economic relationship, that pools key strategic reserves, whilst working internationally to decouple the west from China. Security alliance or anti-competition and preservation of neo-imperialism and neocolonialism?To the Chinese people, this looks like another attempt to humiliate China similar to what happened a century ago. China is determined not to allow that to happen again. If Western leaders think that this matter is going to be the cause of an uprising of the Chinese people that will oust the CCP, they are just daft.Sputnik
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Five Eyes is the moniker for the intelligence services of the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which are joined at the hip.
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance is looking to expand into Japan and broaden itself into a strategic economic relationship, that pools key strategic reserves, whilst working internationally to decouple the west from China.Security alliance or anti-competition and preservation of neo-imperialism and neocolonialism?
To the Chinese people, this looks like another attempt to humiliate China similar to what happened a century ago. China is determined not to allow that to happen again. If Western leaders think that this matter is going to be the cause of an uprising of the Chinese people that will oust the CCP, they are just
daft.
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