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Prachanda's analysis that the US is preparing for war

CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has mentioned that the US is still preparing for war. At the party's eighth general convention, Prachanda mentioned in a 45-page political document that the United States was preparing to go to war with not only itself but also its allies.

 

Prachanda's document states that the United States has entered into special military partnerships with the United Kingdom and Australia, as well as plans to expand and strengthen military bases in various countries to deter China in the Indo-Pacific region. 

 

He described the wealth of the 10 richest countries in the world and the investment details of 11 countries in the security and military sectors.

 

A recent statement from the Pentagon stated that "the United States will continue to engage in further hostilities."

 

Describing the US-China conflict as a battle between democracy and authoritarianism during US President Joe Biden's tenure, Prachanda said in his document that the US plans to forge special military partnerships with Britain and Australia to stop China in the Indo-Pacific region.


"There are indications that the United States is preparing not only for itself but also for its allies to go to war," the report said. This phenomenon, which has emerged as a new Cold War, does not necessarily mean that imperialism will not move in the direction of its own crisis by giving birth to a new war. '


Prachanda is of the view that the US is trying to intensify the competition with China and Russia with the Cold War mentality. 

 

A recent statement from the Pentagon stated that "the United States is committed to a war that is far from over." To counter China in the Indo-Pacific region, the United States plans to forge special military partnerships with the United Kingdom and Australia, as well as expand and strengthen military bases in various countries.

 

In the document, Prachanda has also included the fact that 11 countries are investing in the field of military security.