Saturday, August 15, 2020

President Trump Announces "Historic Peace Agreement" Between the UAE and Israel - UAE Key Component in China's Belt & Road Initiative - Palestinians: It's Just Business and You're in the Way - Beirut Port Obliterated; Haifa Port Fully Functional Under Chinese Management - 4IR - TSMC Engineers Head For China

Ed.'s note: China and the UAE (United Arab Emirates), have been forging a very close relationship related to China's Belt & Road Initiative, as we can see from this The Diplomat article dated last year November, 2019 republished below. President Trump just announced a "historic peace agreement" between the UAE and Israel with full diplomatic relations including opening embassies. The only aspect to this historical agreement is that China was never mentioned as being involved despite being heavily invested in both Israel and the UAE.


Unlike the US that has prevented Huawei doing business in the US, the UAE has accepted Huawei with open arms. Israel and China are working closely on China's Belt & Road Initiative, so we can see from this political development a great advantage to the startup machine. As a result of this agreement between the UAE and Israel, trade between China and the UAE can only surge forward.

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As we look at Reuters news sources (the British are fostering China's Belt & Road Initiative), the decision of the UAE to cooperate with Israel is reported as "helping the Palestinian people," but that's not the way the Palestinian people view this deal to normalize relations between the UAE and Israel. As expected, the Palestinians have accused the UAE and Israel as betraying their interests. We are terribly sorry to inform the Palestinians, but this is a business deal between Israel, the UAE and China and Palestinians are not included in the deal.

Even though China sent a team to help the Palestinians fight the WEF-induced COVID pandemic for the "Great Reset", and have stated they support an "independent state" as well as a "two state solution," the reality is China will gradually abandon Palestine. Diplomatically, China will support Palestinian rights but that is likely to fade as the UAE and Israel work closer with China's Belt & Road Initiative while China has been providing Palestine with food assistance programs. At least they won't starve as they witness China build its Belt & Road around them with Israel's assistance. If you read a recent article posted at Mondoweiss discussing this agreement between Israel and the UAE, notice there is absolutely no mention of China's involvement in both investment and trade with either Israel or the UAE.

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President Trump announces the normalization of diplomatic relations between the UAE and Israel in which both countries will benefit in increasing trade with China. This "historic peace agreement" isn't being reported though benefitting China. This is being reported strictly as benefiting only the UAE and Israel with no mention of China's involvement. Meanwhile in the US, while Trump endorses China's involvement in the UAE with increasing investment and trade, President Trump gives the Beijing, China-based TikTok video-sharing social networking service owned by ByteDance, 90 days to sell its assets in the US. By the way, is that Jared Kushner standing to the immediate left (absolutely no mention of China's involvement with the UAE in the Washington Post article) of President Trump in the video clip below as this "historic peace agreement" between the UAE and Israel is announced by President Trump?

Both Israel and the UAE will benefit greatly from technology transfers initiating the Arab world into China's Belt & Road initiative with China's Huawei infrastructure being set up in both Israel (until recently) and the UAE. The UAE has emerged as a key player in China's Belt & Road Initiative. It is attempting to link China by both sea and land to "huge markets in both Asia and Europe through a range of strategic and often controversial investments." In 2019 the UAE signed a large $3.4 billion investment deal that is expected to "increase an already existing $53 billion in investments to over $70 billion."

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China is already the UAE's second largest trading partner, and the Emirates serve as a major gateway for Chinese exports to the Middle East. In 2017 it was announced China's CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) purchased a $22 billion stake in the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. The growing friction between the Chinese Communist Party leadership and Chinese oligarchs who run such industries as the CNPC have been clashing in recent years over China's direction.

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Source: The Diplomat

China and the UAE: Birds of a Feather?

The burgeoning relationship is driven by mutual self-interest and a shared embrace of the "noninterference" doctrine.



Chinese President Xi Jinping, receives by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, at the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, July 20, 2018. Credit: AP Photo/Malak Harb

By Bonnie Girard | November 23, 2019

It is evident upon arrival at Dubai International Airport that the concerns many Western nations have about the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei are not shared by the United Arab Emirates. Advertisements for Huawei's products are plastered throughout the airport, in English and in Arabic.

Indeed, the presence of China in Dubai, the most commercial of the seven Emirati states, is everywhere.

In Dubai one encounters a quickly growing Chinese involvement in investment, farming, trading, education, tourism, and finance.

The relationship has not been without its critics. But in a passionate editorial in The National, Abu Dhabi's English-language daily newspaper, on May 30 of this year, Chinese Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Ni Jian used strong arguments and historical references to defend the nature and well-being of the relationship between the UAE and the PRC.

The historical ties between the two countries are long-standing. The Silk Road of old brought merchants from both regions together in trade and more. Even today, the legacy of the human interaction between Chinese and Arab traders can be seen along the Chinese portion of the Silk Road. Xi'an, home to the terracotta warriors, boasts many faces that would seem more at home in Baghdad or Beirut than in a north-central Chinese province.

But these historical ties may be more of a transactional tool to the Chinese than they are a heartfelt sense of "brotherhood," as Ambassador Ni would like to suggest.

China's interest in the UAE and the Gulf States is no more complicated than the interest which other nations have had in the region for decades: oil.

Maintaining and protecting a steady, reliable source of oil, given China's now insatiable thirst for it, is crucial for the ongoing development of China's economy. China imports a major share of its crude from the Middle East. In 2018, of the $240 billion worth of oil China imported, $103, nearly 43 percent, came from just six Middle Eastern countries.

As the U.S. Energy Information Administration says, "The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important oil chokepoint because of the large volumes of oil that flow through the strait. In 2018, its daily oil flow averaged 21 million barrels per day (b/d), or the equivalent of about 21% of global petroleum liquids consumption."

The UAE sits on the western tip of that chokepoint.

By building relationships with Gulf states such as the UAE through the Belt and Road mechanism of investment in infrastructure and logistics, China hopes to solidify its continuing share in the spoils of the oil-rich region.

That China can use that relationship to further logistics capabilities supporting its political and economic investments in Africa is a bonus.

Please go to The Diplomat to read the entire article.
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Ed.'s note: As we reconsider the massive blast in Beirut Port on 4 August 2020 that leveled one square mile of the port area destroying Beirut's port and wheat stockpile, the port at Haifa, Israel is fully functioning with China's management. All of these events from President Trump announcing a "historical peace agreement" between the UAE and Israel, the blast in Beirut Port to remove Lebanon, and Israel and now the UAE working closely with China's Belt & Road Initiative are all connected. These political events may seem isolated but make no mistake about it, President Trump is working for Israel's best interests that clearly explain this "historic peace agreement" between the UAE and Israel while leaving out any mention of China's participation. This is all part of the Oded Yinon Plan (the Greater Israel Project) with Lebanon being removed with the Palestinians simply not wanted in the region especially any aspirations they have of their own state.

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Is what we are seeing with the British being accused of starting RussiaGate through its private intelligence networks with the Brookings Institute against President Trump, an elaborate difficult to discern intelligence operation to mask President Trump's support for Israel with China's cooperation on the Belt & Road Initiative? It would also explain why there is no mention of China in this agreement between Israel and the UAE considering the close connection between the City of London and Israel going way back in history like with the Jewish Sir Alfred M. Mond:
"Sir Alfred M. Mond, Privy Counsellor, founder of the Pilgrims Society, organizer of the First Imperial Press Conference, 1909, co-founder of MI6, MI5, GC&CS now GCHQ, President of the British Zionist Foundation, Institute and Marks & Spencer founders Chaim Weizmann and Sir Israel Sieff, Minister of Health (1916-1921)"
The Weizmann Institute in Israel is one of the world's premier institutions for technology and advances in science. Alfred Mond was the first president of Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) and founded the town of Tel Mond in what is now Israel. Technion Institute has an affiliate institute in Guangdong, China known as the Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute. Bringing this information current, the British pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca is a spinoff corporation of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) formed on May 17, 1993. The first CEO of ICI was Sir Alfred M. Mond when ICI was founded in 1926.

Today, BioNtech, the German firm along with the US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer share part of the $2 billion contract sponsored by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and HHS (Human Health and Services under Anthony Fauci) to provide coronavirus vaccines (injectables). The British firm AstraZeneca has the contract to supply Japan with the coronavirus vaccine. The Weizmann Institute of Science located in Israel was ranked number 2, globally, for research quality by the Nature Index in 2019. The institute is also in the top 25 research institutes/universities in the world.

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) under Klaus Schwab is involved with the UAE through what has become known as the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" (4IR). To bring about this "Fourth Industrial Revolution", COVID (operational name) was activated through cooperation at the highest levels of these countries involved until it radiated down to the street level where masks, social distancing, lockdowns and destruction of economies has become what this crowd refers to as the "new normal." This all comes under the multi-faceted global COVID planned-(demic) to initiate the WEF's "Great Reset."


The UAE government has partnered with the WEF and started "The Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution" in the UAE, the first of its kind in the region and the fifth globally. This is all part of Klaus Schwab's operation at the WEF and its "Great Reset." If readers are wondering how this "Fourth Industrial revolution" is going to work, understand that microprocessors are the key to this coming anticipated revolution. Klaus Schwab at the WEF has been telling the UAE to gear up for the Fourth Industrial Revolution for the past six years and is why the WEF holds regular summits there.

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Establishment of the Israeli Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution – World Economic Forum


The term "fourth industrial revolution" is officially defined as: "A technological revolution that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital and biological spheres." It was a term first introduced by the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab. 4IR will bring "emerging technology breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence (A.I.), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology and medicine, agriculture, materials science, drone technology, energy storage, and quantum computing." This critical technological infrastructure are all completely dominated by the "startup machine."

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It is Israel working closely with China and now the UAE on bringing this technology to the region for China's Belt & Road Initiative. If you study this nomenclature long and hard enough, you can quickly come to the conclusion America isn't included in this scenario. Is President Trump's job under the watchful eye of Jared Kushner in the White House to soften the blow to the American people when they discover they have been left out of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? An idea that isn't so far off the mark considering the intelligence functions of the NSA for example, have all been subcontracted out to private intelligence corporations. The ONLY question now is who is going to be left behind?


The key component for the 4IR will be TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) located in Taiwan where China sits on top located 100 miles off its coast. What is important to understand is that Taiwan is the "tool shed" of the coming 4IR. If China gets its hands on TSMC where the microprocessors will be manufactured to power up the 4IR, America may as well sail off in to the sunset powered by nothing more than a primitive sailboat, and if they are lucky a headwind, as Israel dominates Microsoft (Windows 10), critical infrastructure (RAD Group), US elections (Microsoft's ElectionGuard), the JEDI program (Pentagon cloud computing) and more, all related to China's Belt & Road Initiative involving Israel. To continue President Trump's presidency for the benefit of Israel, it would be prudent to ask why an Israeli cybersecurity firm is running scenarios in which the 2020 election is cancelled?

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There is absolutely no analysis going on anywhere on the internet on the content above. And those in power in the US better start paying attention because TSMC engineers are starting to bleed off to China. It has to be wondered how many of those Taiwan engineers will go to work on microprocessors manufactured for Huawei products?

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