Sherwood Ross, an award winning news reporter in Florida, claimed that the US wanted to dominate every corner of the world and its recent shift towards the Asia-Pacific region is a clear example of it.
While talking to Press TV US Desk in a phone interview, he said: “The United States wants to control every area of the world, without exception, to spread its power across Asia, the way it has done across the Middle East and across Europe and of course North and South America.”
“There are no limits to the Pentagon’s ambitions. And it should serve as a warning to China and to the rest of the world that the United States’ Pentagon is out to dominate every sector of the planet.”
The Obama administration has been shifting its attention more toward Asia and the Pacific to counter China’s rising power and military build-up.
China’s top newspapers, which reflect currents of official thinking in Beijing, warned on Tuesday that the United States’ plans to bolster its naval presence in the Asia-Pacific region threaten to widen rifts between both countries.
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