Case in point: Liu Xiaobo, the anti-PRC NED-funded “dissident” who won the Nobel peace prize in 2010.
On Iraq:
“Regardless of the savagery of the terrorists, and regardless of the instability of Iraq’s situation, and, what’s more, regardless of how patriotic youth might despise proponents of the United States such as myself, my support for the invasion of Iraq will not waver. Just as, from the beginning, I believed that the military intervention of Britain and the United States would be victorious, I am still full of belief in the final victory of the Freedom Alliance and the democratic future of Iraq, and even if the armed forces of Britain and the United States should encounter some obstacles such as those that they are currently facing, this belief of mine will not change.”[51]
He also supported the US wars on Vietnam, Korea, and Bush’s invasion of Afghanistan.
On Israel:
“without America’s protection, the long persecuted Jews who faced extermination during World War II, would probably be drowned once more by the Islamic world’s hatred.”
Advocating colonialism:
It took 100 years of British colonialism to bring Hong Kong up to its level of development and public order, and that it might take 300 years to do the same for the Chinese mainland.
Case in point: Liu Xiaobo, the anti-PRC NED-funded “dissident” who won the Nobel peace prize in 2010.
On Iraq:
He also supported the US wars on Vietnam, Korea, and Bush’s invasion of Afghanistan.
On Israel:
Advocating colonialism: