Brits Foment Riots in Tibet

The Great New Eurasian War is On; Brits Foment Riots in Tibet

March 15, 2008 (LPAC)--As the Chinese Communist Party concludes its annual National Peoples' Congress in Beijing with the election of a new party leadership, major destabilization operations are being run in Tibet, in an apparent attempt to discredit the Chinese Government which has, according to reports, been forced to call out troops in Lhasa to quell the riots. Earlier a group of Tibetan activists, based in India, were stopped by the Indian government from marching across the border in protest to what they call the "Chinese occupation" of Tibet.

But trying to foment a revolt in Tibet is a strike at the very existence of China as a nation. Tibet has always been a playground of the British going back centuries. During the Cold War, many covert operations by the Anglo-American intelligence networks were run through Tibet. The Tibet operation is also a direct attack on Chinese President Hu Jintao, who was earlier responsible for Tibet. The Dalai Lama has called on the Chinese Government to cease using "brute force" and to initiate a dialogue with the Tibetan "government-in-exile."

The White House issued a statement calling on the Chinese Government to "respect Tibetan culture" and to "have a dialogue with the Dalai Lama," an alleged "religious leader" who spends his life attacking China.

The Tibet threat follows a few other reported terrorist attempts: one in which the flight crew prevented an attempt to crash a China Southern airlines plane flying from Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, a center for the Uighur minority, to Beijing; the other, the seizure of bomb materials in January in Urumqi, that were to be used in an attempt to disrupt the Beijing Olympics.