Asia

The official story is that a dangerous new coronavirus was detected in Wuhan, PRC. It had not been isolated, it's identity had not been confirmed. And then in February, the name of the "new virus" was changed to SARS-CoV-2, a virus first detected 20 years ago in 2003.
Pivot to Asia: China is threatened by the US military in the South and East China Sea. War with China is currently on the drawing board of the Pentagon as outlined in a Rand Report commissioned by the US Army
“Covid Tolerance Zero” has contributed to destabilizing Shanghai’s financial sector as well as China's buoyant export economy. It has created social havoc for millions of people. The Chinese Government has now acknowledged that is was based on fake science.
China’s exit in October 1949, from the sphere of US control, was perhaps the heaviest blow to strike American post-World War II global hegemony. China’s successful drive for independence had been anticipated in Washington for many months.
Missile Mania: US and Japan Threaten North Korea By Gregory Elich, June 27, 2006
North Korea: U.S. Keeps Mum on Warships in East Sea By Global Research, June 20, 2006
Killing Season in the Philippines: Repression of Trade Union and Farmers Organizations By Herbert Docena, June 05, 2006
West Papua’s Cry for Freedom By Ghali Hassan, April 20, 2006
Pentagon ‘Hedge’ Strategy Targets China By Bill Gertz, March 19, 2006
Iran-India-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Project By Global Research, March 18, 2006
Pakistan lobbyists in the US to get anti-Pakistan references dropped from the 9/11 inquiry commission report By Global Research, March 16, 2006
Weathering the Globalization Storm By Ramzy Baroud, February 16, 2006
U.S. in Sweeping Plan to Strangle North Korea’s Cash Flow By Global Research, January 28, 2006
Energy key in the new Asian architecture By Siddharth Varadarajan, January 25, 2006
India, China and the Asian axis of oil By Siddharth Varadarajan, January 24, 2006
Indo-U.S. nuclear deal: Safeguards for breeder reactors a key obstacle By Siddharth Varadarajan, January 21, 2006
Pakistan: Why Blame America? By Yamin Zakaria, January 20, 2006
India, Iran and the nuclear challenge By Siddharth Varadarajan, January 16, 2006
Central Asia, Washington and Beijing Energy Geo-politics By F. William Engdahl, December 19, 2005
Asian interests and the myth of ‘balance’ By Siddharth Varadarajan, December 13, 2005
Recycling Human Misery: Aid and the Pakistan Earthquake By M. Asadi, November 21, 2005
40 Years Later: The Mass Killings in Indonesia By John Roosa and Joseph Nevins, November 05, 2005
India submits to the Bush doctrine? By Siddharth Varadarajan, October 29, 2005
Indo-U.S. deal: Negotiating the nuclear fine print By Siddharth Varadarajan, October 21, 2005
A Turning Point in the North Korean Nuclear Dispute By Gregory Elich, October 20, 2005
Inside Indonesia’s War on Terror By Global Research, October 14, 2005
Who was Behind the 2002 Bali Bomb Attack? By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, October 14, 2005
The Role of Indonesian Military Intelligence in the 2002 Bali Bombing By Global Research, October 13, 2005
Bali II: Another Elusive Terror Mastermind on the Loose By Kurt Nimmo, October 03, 2005
Foreknowledge of the Bali Terror Bombings? By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, October 02, 2005
The Political Origins of Jemaah Islamiyah By Peter Symonds, October 02, 2005
Dien Bien Phu. A Personal Memoir By Dr. Frederic Clairmont, September 30, 2005
The dodgy underbelly of India’s war on terror By Siddharth Varadarajan, August 27, 2005
HIROSHIMA: By any means necessary: the United States and Japan By Paul Rogers, August 24, 2005
The Neoliberal War against the Filipino People By Mumia Abu-Jamal, August 24, 2005
Avian Flu could infect half world’s people in year By Ian Sample, August 09, 2005
Dellinger on Hiroshima and Nagasaki By Global Research, August 09, 2005
AUDIO-VIDEO: REMEMBER HIROSHIMA By gandhitoday.org, August 07, 2005
Avian Flu Pandemic: Chinese Government’s Answer “Make Villages Disappear!” By Dr. Henry L. Niman, August 04, 2005
The Wrath About Khan By James Ridgeway, August 03, 2005
The truth behind the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal By Siddharth Varadarajan, July 29, 2005
China in America’s cross-hairs: Robert D. Kaplan and neocon hawks clamor for new Cold War By Larry Chin, July 28, 2005
Crisis in the Philippines By Larry Chin, July 27, 2005
Decades after Korean War, trauma continues for Nogeun-ri victims By Global Research, July 27, 2005
India-Iran Relations: A farewell to the gas pipeline? By Siddharth Varadarajan, July 23, 2005
America, India and the outsourcing of imperial overreach By Siddharth Varadarajan, July 19, 2005
The Tsunami’s Aftermath: Reconstruction or Economic Opportunism? By Debayani Kar, July 04, 2005
China’s on global hunt to quench its thirst for oil By Robert Collier, June 26, 2005
Senator Olympia Snowe Questions Absence of Tsunami Warning By Global Research, June 16, 2005
China’s Military and the New World Order By Samuel Noumoff, June 14, 2005
US Subversion of Diplomacy and North Korea’s Phantom Nukes By Gregory Elich, February 18, 2005
Tsunami Relief as a Subterfuge? The Pentagon Scrambles to Reenter its Old Thai Air Base By Sirinapha, February 07, 2005
Indo-US Military to Military Relations By Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, February 06, 2005
South Vietnam “Elections” in 1967: Voter Turnout was even Higher than in Iraq in 2005 By Global Research, February 02, 2005
Discrepancies in the Tsunami Warning System By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, January 14, 2005
Tsunami: Why Weren’t they Warned By Eric Waddell, January 12, 2005
US island base given warning By Richard Norton-Taylor, January 07, 2005
Hawk Engagement: A Dangerous Turn in US Plans for North Korea By Gregory Elich, November 30, 2004
Iraq = Vietnam: Misinterpreting the Metaphor By William Bowles, November 22, 2004
US had Contingency Plans to Drop up to 30 Nuclear Warheads on North Korea By Reuben Staines, November 08, 2004
Remember Hiroshima! August 6, 1945 By Global Research, August 06, 2004
Japan and China Tensions and Washington’s Asia Geopolitics By F. William Engdahl, April 02, 2004
Continuous Seismic Activity Recorded in Northern Sumatra and Nicobar Islands since December 26 By Global Research, January 01, 2004
Montsanto Genetically Modified Cotton By Global Research, December 17, 2001
“To Hell and Back”: Hiroshima, Nagasaki and America’s “Nuclear Denial” By Peter Lee, December 17, 0201