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What if America's war with China has already begun-and we're just being taught how to accept it?
In The Justification to Kill the Chinese: Manufacturing Consent in a Losing War , Noe Vollon delivers a searing, unflinching exploration of the United States' unspoken Cold War with China. Through a provocative blend of geopolitical analysis, historical insight, and philosophical critique, this book reveals how the West is not merely confronting a rival superpower-but manufacturing the moral license to do so.
From crumbling economic supremacy to media-engineered fear, Vollon dismantles the
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What if America's war with China has already begun-and we're just being taught how to accept it?

In The Justification to Kill the Chinese: Manufacturing Consent in a Losing War, Noe Vollon delivers a searing, unflinching exploration of the United States' unspoken Cold War with China. Through a provocative blend of geopolitical analysis, historical insight, and philosophical critique, this book reveals how the West is not merely confronting a rival superpower-but manufacturing the moral license to do so.

From crumbling economic supremacy to media-engineered fear, Vollon dismantles the illusion of Western moral clarity. He shows how narratives of "freedom" and "human rights" are weaponized to mask a deeper anxiety: the fear of decline, displacement, and a world no longer orbiting the American sun. In gripping prose and hard truths, he exposes how consent is shaped not through lies, but through stories-repeated until they become reality.

🔥 Inside You'll Discover:

  • Why the U.S. cannot admit it is in a Cold War with China-and why that denial is dangerous
  • How media, think tanks, and policy elites manufacture public support for conflict
  • The myth of moral superiority in U.S. foreign policy
  • How China's restraint, not aggression, is its most strategic weapon
  • Why the Global South is quietly walking away from American influence


The Justification to Kill the Chinese reads like Manufacturing Consent for the age of multipolarity-a chilling and necessary reckoning with the narratives that drive nations to war.

📚 Perfect For Readers Of:

  • John Mearsheimer
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Kishore Mahbubani
  • Naomi Klein
  • Martin Jacques
  • Anyone seeking to understand the coming conflict-not just militarily, but culturally, economically, and psychologically


Warning: This book doesn't ask for permission. It asks uncomfortable questions.


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Autorenporträt
Noe Vollon is a political scholar, former NATO operative, and unapologetic critic of empire. Born and raised in Paris, he trained in the United States and served alongside American troops under the NATO command structure. Deployed for several years across East Asia, he witnessed firsthand the machinery of Western powerand the quiet rise of its greatest rival.

Now 45, Noe lives with his wife and two children in the quiet town of Annemasse, France, where he runs a small coffee shop and works as a private firearms instructor. His writing blends lived military experience with rigorous geopolitical analysis, driven by a fearless pursuit of truth in an age of managed perception.

The Justification to Kill the Chinese: Manufacturing Consent in a Losing War is his first full-length worka blunt, controversial, and essential examination of the narratives that shape modern conflict.