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US China Sanctions Endanger Global Economy
Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
07 Jan 2019
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“The ultimate suicide bomber is in Washington, DC,” said Dr Gerald Horne, warning that US moves to weaken China could plunge the capitalist world into depression. The election of far-rightist Jair Bolsonaro, “an agent of Yankee imperialism,” in Brazil is bad news for the BRICS, said Horne, a prolific author and professor of history at the University of Houston. “Sooner or later, the BRICS will transmute into the RICS” – Russia, India, China and South Africa, minus Brazil, said Horne.

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