Communist China is currently the largest rival of the United States in the global arena. Additionally, it serves as the role model for the globalists who exert control over the Biden administration.
China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), is now seeking to establish closer ties with Russia. If successful, this partnership could further challenge the remnants of American world power.
The China-Russia Devil’s Bargain
China and Russia, historically not friends but enemies, have seen a shift in their relationship. Russia’s increasing isolation on the world stage and China’s desire to undermine US power have brought them together.
China’s defense chief Li Shangfu has stated that the Chinese government supports the Putin regime, particularly after the uprising by the Wagner Group mercenaries. This is part of a larger pattern of China’s dictator, Xi Jinping, cozying up to Putin as much as possible.
This warming of relations extends to the military realm, with Shangfu expressing China’s determination to “deepen and solidify” military cooperation with Russia.
Iran is formally joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, an important regional group that includes China and Russia. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Iran would soon be formally admitted to the group.#Iran | #Russia | #Chinahttps://t.co/WuRxxMoIXi
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) July 3, 2023
The Power of the Seas
During a recent meeting with Russia’s naval chief Nikolai Yevmenov, Shangfu made these remarks.
According to Shangfu, getting closer to Russia will involve increased cooperation between China and Russia in terms of naval power on the high seas, including joint exercises.
It’s worth noting that China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang collaborated with Russian diplomat Andrey Rudenko during the fallout after the Wagner Group’s attempted storming of Moscow.
We must focus on the greatest military threat America has ever faced: the China-Russia alliance. Together, they outmatch the U.S. in every area of great power competition: geographic footprint, economic potential, industrial manufacturing might, conventional military power +…
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) June 26, 2023
The Bottom Line
Currently, Shangfu is under US sanctions due to a large-scale purchase of weaponry from Russia five years ago.
Since then, the US and China have not been cooperating on military matters, and China is growing closer to Russia. Beijing also refused to condemn the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Their actions reflect their support for anything they believe might weaken NATO and American power, including the elevation of a potentially compromised and senile old man in the White House.
This article originally appeared in StatesmanPost and has been republished here with permission.
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