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Don’t underestimate Xi Jinping’s bond with Vladimir Putin.
The economist ^ | April 9, 2022 | Chaguan

Posted on 04/10/2022 4:48:44 PM PDT by NoLibZone

Shared security concerns bring China and Russia close. But so do similar views of history

Each new Russian atrocity in Ukraine prompts a question about China. Surely, foreign governments wonder, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, must distance himself from Vladimir Putin soon—if only to avoid harming his own national interests?

Alas, the history of outsiders telling leaders in Beijing how to judge China’s interests is long, and littered with disappointment. The Ukraine conflict is no exception. One reason for this involves geopolitics, and an argument made by Chinese officials and state media, as well as in special classes being organised by universities to give academics and students a “correct understanding” of the war. This says that Mr Putin attacked Ukraine in self-defence, after America encroached on Russia by pushing European nations into the nato military alliance. No matter that this turns history on its head, and ignores the pleas of ex-Soviet satellite states to join nato as a defence against Russian aggression.

To China, nato enlargement is a hostile act which calls to mind American alliance-building in Asia.

That makes Russia an invaluable partner in a global contest against American bullying, which China can ill afford to abandon. By this cold logic, Ukraine’s agonies are a distraction.

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To: NoLibZone

If NATO countries stopped buying anything made in China, it wouldn’t be pretty. The problem is we have become hooked on cheap labor goods. Much of which was caused by union wages and benefits and excessive environmental and work place regulation.


21 posted on 04/11/2022 1:13:22 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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I don’t think they are allies as much as they have shared interests. China wants its historic lands back and it knows that Russia cannot forever hold onto those lands in the midst of its decline, so it’s playing a waiting game.

I think that Xi wants to help Putin (into the Poor House, or into the morgue) - and then "clean up" when the remaining spoils are to be divided.

Xi is like that "friend" you had in high school who would egg you on to "Go ahead and cuss out the Principal!" or "Ask the head cheerleader out on a date!"

Afterwards, they can scavenge the remains.

Regards,

22 posted on 04/12/2022 3:53:52 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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