Source: conspiracyanalyst.org 
 
  
 
China  is facing increasing pressure along two fronts. In its western province  of Xinjiang, terrorists have been stepping up destabilization and  separatist activities.  
In  China’s southeast Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, protests  have disrupted normality in the dense urban streets, with protest  leaders seeking to directly confront Beijing while dividing and  destabilizing both Hong Kong society and attempting to “infect” the  mainland. 
  
What is more troubling is the greater  geopolitical agenda driving both of these seemingly “internal” conflicts  – and that they both lead back to a single source beyond China’s  borders. With the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS) now implicated in  receiving, training, and employing terrorists from China’s Xinjiang  province, and considering the fact that ISIS is the result of an  intentional, engineered proxy war the US and its allies are waging in  the Middle East, along with the fact that the unrest in Hong Kong is  also traced back to Washington and London, presents a narrative of an  ongoing confrontation between East and West being fought on the  battlefield of fourth generation warfare. 
  
ISIS: Washington’s Global Expeditionary Force  
  
If one was asked to name a  global-spanning military and intelligence operation opposed to Syria,  Iran, Russia, and China, they might say the US Central Intelligence  Agency (CIA) and the US Government – and they would be right. But they  could also easily answer by saying the “Islamic State” or ISIS/ISIL as  it is also known. This is especially true after revelations surfaced  that US-backed Uyghur separatists in China’s western-most province of  Xinjiang have joined ISIS for training with intentions of leading an  armed rebellion against Beijing upon their return. 
  
Reuters in their article, “China militants getting IS ‘training’,” would claim: 
 
Chinese militants from the  western region of Xinjiang have fled from the country to get “terrorist  training” from Islamic State group fighters for attacks at home, state  media reported on Monday. 
   
The report was the first time state-run  media had linked militants from Xinjiang, home to ethnic minority Uighur  Muslims, to militants of the Islamic State group of radical Sunni  Muslims. 
  
China’s government has blamed a surge of  violence over the past year on Islamist militants from Xinjiang who  China says are fighting for an independent state called East Turkestan. 
  
However, it isn’t just China’s government  that claims militants in Xinjiang seek to carve out an independent  state in western China – the militants themselves have stated as much,  and the United States government fully backs their agenda to do so.  Indeed, first and foremost in backing the Xinjiang Uyghur separatists is  the United States through the US State Department’s National Endowment  for Democracy (NED). For China, the Western region referred to as  “Xinjiang/East Turkistan” has its own webpage on NED’s site covering the various fronts funded by the US which include: 
 
International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation $187,918To  advance the human rights of ethnic Uyghur women and children. The  Foundation will maintain an English- and Uyghur-language website and  advocate on the human rights situation of Uyghur women and children. 
International Uyghur PEN Club $45,000To  promote freedom of expression for Uyghurs. The International Uyghur PEN  Club will maintain a website providing information about banned  writings and the work and status of persecuted poets, historians,  journalists, and others. Uyghur PEN will also conduct international  advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers. 
Uyghur American Association $280,000To  raise awareness of Uyghur human rights issues. UAA’s Uyghur Human  Rights Project will research, document, and bring to international  attention, independent and accurate information about human rights  violations affecting the Turkic populations of the Xinjiang Uyghur  Autonomous Region. 
World Uyghur Congress $185,000To  enhance the ability of Uyghur prodemocracy groups and leaders to  implement effective human rights and democracy campaigns. The World  Uyghur Congress will organize a conference for pro-democracy Uyghur  groups and leaders on interethnic issues and conduct advocacy work on  Uyghur human rights. 
   
ISIS Conveniently Targets Washington’s Adversaries Worldwide 
  
The next step Washington appears to be taking in China is an attempts  to enhance the menace of terrorists in Xinjiang. In addition to  assisting US attempts to destabilize territory in China, ISIS has also  threatened to launch a campaign against another US enemy – Russia –  this in addition to already directly fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, the  governments of Syria and Iraq, and with ISIS claiming to be behind  attacks in Egypt against the military-led government that ousted the  West’s Muslim Brotherhood proxies. 
  
With both Russia and China now in ISIS’ sights, the global public  must begin asking questions as to how and why ISIS just so happens to be  arraying itself against all of Washington’s enemies, by-passing all of  its allies including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, and where exactly  they are getting the weapons, cash, intelligence, logistical, and  administrative capabilities to do so. 
  
So suspicious is ISIS’ appearance, agenda, and actions, many across  the world have long-ago concluded they are simply the latest creation of  the US and other Western-aligned intelligence agencies, just as Al  Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood was before them, So loud has this  narrative become, establishment newspapers like the New York Times have  begun writing columns to tamp down what they are calling “conspiracy  theories.” 
  
 The New York Times would report in a piece titled, “Suspicions Run Deep in Iraq That C.I.A. and the Islamic State Are United,” that: 
 
The United States has conducted an  escalating campaign of deadly airstrikes against the extremists of the  Islamic State for more than a month. But that appears to have done  little to tamp down the conspiracy theories still circulating from the  streets of Baghdad to the highest levels of Iraqi government that the  C.I.A. is secretly behind the same extremists that it is now attacking. 
   
The New York Times dismisses these  claims, despite reporting for the past 4 years on the CIA’s presence  along the Turkish-Syrian border dumping weapons and cash into the very  hotbeds of extremism and terrorism ISIS rose from. Upon closer  examination, not only are these claims plausible, they are documented  fact. 
  
As far back as 2007, Pulitzer  Prize-winning veteran journalist Seymour Hersh would warn of the  creation of just such a terror group in his 9-page report in the New  Yorker titled, “The Redirection Is the Administration’s new policy benefitting our enemies in the war on terrorism?” He stated that (emphasis added): 
 
To undermine Iran, which is  predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to  reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the  Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is  Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah,  the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken  part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A  by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni  extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile  to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda. 
   
That “by-product” is ISIS. It is through  America’s own premeditated conspiracy to plunge not only Syria, but the  entire region and now potentially Russia and even China into genocidal  sectarian bloodshed that gave intentional rise to ISIS. The creation of  ISIS and its use as a proxy mercenary force for Western designs is once  again revealed in ISIS’ otherwise irrational declaration of war on  Russia first, and now China. 
  
America Opens Second Front in Hong Kong 
  
It was in April of 2014 that two co-organizers of the so-called “Occupy Central” protests now ongoing in Hong Kong, would sit in Washington DC giving a talk hosted by the US State Department’s National Endowment for Democracy (NED).  There, Martin Lee and Anson Chan set the stage for the impending  “Occupy Central” demonstrations, introducing soon-to-be famous  “characters” like US-cultivated “activist” Joshua Wong, as well as  repeating, verbatim, the agenda, talking points, and slogans now  flooding the airwaves and headlines regarding Hong Kong’s unrest. 
  
While the US attempts to peel off Xinjiang province by brute force, it is using a more subtle and insidious method in Hong Kong.  During Lee and Chan’s talk in DC earlier this year, a representative  from the Council on Foreign Relations would literally proclaim it was  hoped that ongoing movements in Hong Kong would “infect” mainland China.  Indeed, while militancy and terrorism is being sown in China’s west,  sedition, political instability, and social divisions are being  cultivated in China’s east. 
  
America’s Long War With China   
  
The adversarial nature of Washington’s  posture toward Beijing has become increasingly obvious as tensions are  intentionally ratcheted up in the South China Sea between US proxies and  mainland China, as well as in Hong Kong. This is simply the latest in a  much longer proxy war waged against Beijing since as early as the  Vietnam War, with the so-called “Pentagon Papers” released in 1969  revealing the conflict as simply one part of a greater strategy aimed at  containing and controlling China. While the US would ultimately lose  the Vietnam War and any chance of using the Vietnamese as a proxy force  against Beijing, the long war against Beijing would continue elsewhere. 
  
This containment strategy would be updated and detailed in the 2006 Strategic Studies Institute report “String of Pearls: Meeting the Challenge of China’s Rising Power across the Asian Littoral”  where it outlines China’s efforts to secure its oil lifeline from the  Middle East to its shores in the South China Sea as well as means by  which the US can maintain American hegemony throughout the Indian and  Pacific Ocean. The premise is that, should Western foreign policy fail  to entice China into participating in the “international system” as  responsible stakeholders, an increasingly confrontational posture must  be taken to contain the rising nation. 
  
This  includes funding, arming, and backing terrorists and proxy regimes from  Africa, across the Middle East, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and even  within China’s territory itself. Documented support of these movements  not only include Xinjiang separatists and the leaders of “Occupy  Central” in Hong Kong, but also militants and separatists in Baluchistan, Pakistan where the West seeks to disrupt a newly christened Chinese port and pipeline, as well as the machete wielding supporters of Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar’s Rakhine state – yet another site the Chinese hope to establish a logistical hub. 
  
It  is not a coincidence that ISIS is standing in for and fulfilling  America’s deepest imperial aspirations from North Africa, across the  Middle East, and now inching toward the borders of the West’s two  largest competitors, Russia and China. Nor is it a coincidence that  “Occupy Central” protesters are parroting verbatim talking points scripted in Washington earlier this year.  It is no coincidence that the US State Department’s NED is found  involved in every hotspot of instability and conflict both within  China’s borders and beyond them. It is a documented conspiracy that is  now increasingly seeing the light truth cast upon it. Whether or not  that is enough to end the unnecessary barbarism and bloodshed that has  resulted from the West’s hegemonic aspirations remains to be seen. 
  
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”. 
  
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