The most obvious culprit behind the Uyghur separatist movement in
Xinjang if, for no other reason than its past history and current
involvement in destabilizations all across the world, is, of course, the
United States. After all, the United States has a vested geopolitical
interest in the destabilization of China and has been involved with a
number of other color revolutions and separatist movements in the past,
including the ongoing “Umbrella Revolution” and the Tibet separatist
movement in China alone.
The destabilization in Xinjang is yet another Western-backed movement
designed to keep the Chinese economic powerhouse under control. For
instance, the World Uyghur Congress, an international organization of
“exiled Uyghur groups” that allegedly represents the “collective will”
of the Uyghur people is nothing more than a Western/NATO front group.
The WUC is directly funded by the US State Department through the
National Endowment For Democracy (NED). On record, the NED provides the
WUC with over a quarter of a million dollars every year.
The fact that the United States is heavily involved in the promotion of
Uyghur terrorism – while not widely known amongst the general public –
is rather widely known amongst geopolitical analysts. However, what is
rarely, if ever, discussed, is the connection between Uyghur terrorism
and Turkey.
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