US Military Alliances: The United States is using its post-World War II military alliances to contain China, leading to regional instability and the formation of a China-Russia-North Korea bloc.
Regional Hotspots: The US is involved in various regional conflicts, including the Taiwan Strait, the Korean Peninsula, and the South China Sea, often through military exercises and defense agreements.
Taiwan Tensions: Taiwan’s separatism, influenced by historical US and Japanese interventions, is a major point of conflict, with the US pushing Taiwan towards a potential war with China.
Peace Movements: Activists advocate for peace through inter-regional solidarity and oppose US military actions that destabilize East Asia.