Times: The West must separate Russia and China

According to Fars News Agency International Group, in recent years, the union of Russia and China has become one of the main concerns of Western countries.
In a report, the British Times explored ways in which the West could break the Russian-Chinese axis.
Describing the confrontation between democracies and dictatorships, the Times wrote that Westerners should work together on economics, technology and increasing defense budgets.
A new phase of history has begun
The Times writes that a new phase in history has begun, and that the current structure of the world is facing its biggest challenge since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which includes not only Russia’s actions on the Ukrainian border but also China’s actions in Asia. The flourishing friendship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping may be based on the idea that my enemy’s enemy is my friend.
Common goal of Russia and China
The Times writes that Moscow and Beijing both aim to end the US-led world order, and that both countries want their spheres of influence to be recognized. One of the immediate benefits of strong ties between Russia and China will be that it will force the United States to focus on two areas. US President Joe Biden withdrew from Afghanistan with the aim of focusing better on competing with China, but now finds himself facing a war in Europe. US troops are currently moving eastward to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Pentagon is working on how to provide ground support to Ukraine in the event of war, and the White House and State Department are working on diplomacy. Are warming this front.
“In this scenario, the victory will be with Russia, which has been able to attract attention, and China, which has done nothing,” the Times wrote.
The article says that the power of Russia and China in forcing a common enemy to operate on two fronts will lead to greater coordination between Moscow and Beijing, and that one of the obvious concerns is that if Russia puts pressure on Ukraine. چین At the same time, China will move to Taiwan.
Washington is unable to respond to two crises simultaneously
The Times wrote that Washington did not have the broad diplomatic and military reach to respond to both crises at the same time, and that diverting American attention and resources was another goal of the fledgling Putin-Shijing Pei coalition.
Another advantage of Russian-Chinese relations is that they can withstand the economic power of the West. Russia now has an alternative destination for its gas products, which it uses as a weapon to pressure small countries to change the price it imposes. Russia can now have another market if it does not sell its gas to Europe.
On the other hand, if Western countries refuse to sell some goods to Russia, China could be an alternative source for the Europeans.
The West must aim to separate Russia from China
The Times wrote that the goal of Western countries should be to separate Russia from China, and that countries should reduce their dependence on the two countries so that sanctions can be more effective and reduce the likelihood of conflict.
One of the ideas put forward was the formation of the T12 Alliance of Advanced Democracies, which includes the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Finland, Sweden, India and the Zionist regime. New laws on artificial intelligence and ways to respond to cyber attacks need to be developed.
NATO military alliance
“The democratic world needs to understand that the United States cannot be expected to bear the bulk of its military burden, which means that Western nations need to spend more on military spending to counter capital,” the paper said. “Putin’s heavy-handedness to cooperate in his army.”
“The differences between the Western countries, the tensions between them and the interests of these countries are not completely in line with each other, and even these countries are considered economic rivals,” the article reads. “If these countries do not unite now to counter this new and ongoing threat, the world will become a safe haven for countries like Russia and China, and the dangers for democracies will increase.”
The Guardian newspaper warned a few days ago about the danger of Beijing-Moscow rapprochement and wrote in an article: “China and Russia are moving towards a closer alliance. “The leaders of these two countries have the same ideologies and seek to overthrow the United States, and both countries believe that the United States is declining.”
“Even before the meeting between Putin and Xi Jinping a few days ago, both had formed a common front to resist Western sanctions,” the British newspaper continued. The West has imposed sanctions on Russia over Ukraine and China under the pretext of Hong Kong and the Uyghur issue, but now the joint Russian-Chinese common front has doubled.
“Both countries have an important role to play in stabilizing world affairs and making international relations fairer and more inclusive,” Putin said in an interview with China’s Xinhua news agency.
While military and trade cooperation between Russia and China is growing rapidly, a new agreement was signed between Moscow and Beijing on the supply of gas needed by China. A NATO-style reciprocal defense treaty between the two countries may not be out of reach.
The Russia-China axis is the most important strategic development since the collapse of the Soviet Union
The birth of the US-led Axis of China and Russia against the West is the most important strategic development on the world stage since the collapse of the Soviet Union last year.
“The fear of what China might do helps explain Biden’s reaction to the Russian siege of Ukraine,” the Guardian concluded. It is important to show Putin that bullying does not work. But this crisis is not basically about Ukraine or even Europe. It’s all about the whole new scary, controversial and chaotic world that awaits everyone.
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