Pseudo revolutions or not it can be argued ( it depends on your ideological stand). And I am not a well-versed reader. But as far as I understand, during that time USA's main focus was Japan-economic competitor ( Read Toshiba's backlash). You are welcome to correct me here.
"Ideological stand" is irrelevant. If a revolution is funded and organized from outside this definitely is a foreign intervention coup disguised as "democratic" revolution.
Politely disagree on "
Ideological stand is irrelevant" Every struggle-discussion starts because of this, even our back and fourth comments are based on it. otherwise you and me both wouldn't even bother to comment in the first place.
About "
foreign intervention coup disguised as "democratic" revolution" In this struggle there was no such angle "democratic revolution" I repeat that this struggle didn't pop-up out of blue because Chinese students or people wanted to taste democracy, its half baked theory which every western media outlet-leaders served the western world through their fancy glass "so called perfect democracy".
And everyone in Western world debate on only this point. doesn't matter if you are in favour of USA or against it. for real reasons we have to dig time period of
1966-1989 and their series of event.
Japan is still occupied by the US. More than 3% of country's territory belong to the US military. The US army in Japan is bigger than the army of the natives in terms of men and weaponry. Occupied countries will be your economic competitors only to the extend you allow them to be your competitors. China is independent country. Japan is not. Neither is South Korea.
Agreed on this term but not on number game because I don't know exact numbers yet.
This is why US is waging war against Huawei and not against Toshiba or Samsung
Wrong, USA and China used to be friend back then. Only friends without any string attached. Media was very biased and 100% ignorant and situation is same in 2019. I suggest you to read the article which I have already shared in my previous reply to your response. sharing again.
1. Today the US Is Waging a War on Huawei. In 1987 It Was Japan’s Toshiba Toshiba was the hope of Japan’s science and technology industry, and also the hope and pillar of Japan’s manufacturing. After suffering a heavy blow from the United States, Toshiba went downhill thoroughly.
The U.S. attacked Toshiba not because it sold equipment to the Soviet Union, but because it affected U.S. interests. The United States believed that the Japanese semiconductor industry represented by Toshiba Group seriously threatened the economic interests of the United States, while the Japanese high-end manufacturing plan threatened the United States and challenged the technological hegemony of the United States
2. Japan Then, China Now: US Has a History of Scapegoating Others for Its Own Economic Self-Destruction
China is independent now because the inspired by CIA Tiananmen coup spectacularly failed
The People's Republic of China was founded as a country in 1949, "Tiananmen Square Protest" took place in 1989. It was spontaneous act built up and sparked due to " read death of Hu Yaobang " btw its not an single protest that happened during that period.
CIA didn't had much hand in it but supporting protester here and there, just like any other interested parties + giving passport to key protesters in the end.
and Just to let you know my point of view in this event are not mirror of VOA and Chinese didn't disclosed much info in this and addressing "
Brainwashing young mind" will take more time, so let's save it from next time.
NOTE : We all are victims of our Bias.