China and Russia is the new “axis”

Mr_X

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NATO is the new allies. I wonder where the new D-Day will be. I’m assuming on the border of Belarus and Russia. The Black Sea will be where the beach invasions happen.
 

Mr_X

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China has no other option but to join the axis if they want to keep good trade relations with Russia. Sucks to be China right now.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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China has no other option but to join the axis if they want to keep good trade relations with Russia. Sucks to be China right now.
Do some research.
How much annual trade does Russia do with China?
How much annual trade does China do, not just with the USA, but with the EU, Canada and allies?
If this goes on we will facilitate access to Iranian oil for them as an incentive not to buy Russian. China has no problem cutting Vlad's throat. America is still buying Russian oil until alternatives can be arranged and Joe is desperately trying to avoid high gas prices at the pump. After ww2 the world was deliberately made more interdependent with trade to discourage war and it will take awhile to cut Russia off and unwind things. Vlad broke the rules and this is one of the punishments, no country can do without trade and international finance these days.
 
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Jimdamick

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China has no other option but to join the axis if they want to keep good trade relations with Russia. Sucks to be China right now.
Actually, China is in a very good position right now, a Kingmaker so to speak.
They can help Russia, who is actually a competitor, survive through trade, or they can see/seize an opportunity and let Russia implode, strengthening their position in the World market.
If I was Chinese, I'd let them fail & get the rebuilding contracts in Ukraine.
It's the smart thing to do
There is no downside to China.
Actually it would be great propaganda/PR
"We stood with the World"
Yea, they'll fuck Russia :)
 
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Mr_X

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do you think china's agriculture will sustain itself without russia? russia also needs computer parts from china.
 

zeddd

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Actually, China is in a very good position right now, a Kingmaker so to speak.
They can help Russia, who is actually a competitor, survive through trade, or they can see/seize an opportunity and let Russia implode, strengthening their position in the World market.
If I was Chinese, I'd let them fail & get the rebuilding contracts in Ukraine.
It's the smart thing to do
There is no downside to China.
Actually it would be great propaganda/PR
"We stood with the World"
Yea, they'll fuck Russia :)
Fucking nuke the cunts imo
 

hanimmal

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Today it looks like China is Seth Rogan in this scene and Russia is Amber Heard.


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Chinese President Xi Jinping called for "maximum restraint" in Ukraine and said China is "pained to see the flames of war reignited in Europe," state media reported, in his strongest statement to date on the conflict.

Mr Xi, speaking at a virtual meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, said the three countries should jointly support peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Mr Xi described the situation in Ukraine as "worrying" and said the priority should be preventing it from escalating or "spinning out of control", CCTV cited him as saying.

He also said France and Germany should make efforts to reduce negative impacts of the crisis, and expressed concern about the impact of sanctions on the stability of global finance, energy supplies, transportation and supply chains.

China, which has refused to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine or to call them an invasion, has repeatedly expressed its opposition to what it describes as illegal sanctions on Russia.

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China's friendship with Russia, strengthened last month when President Vladimir Putin attended the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the same day that the countries declared a "no limits" strategic partnership, has become awkward for China as the war in Ukraine escalates.

On Monday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said China had more power than any other country to halt Russia's invasion of Ukraine, declaring it was "up to China" to demonstrate its commitment to global peace at a "hinge point in history".

"No country will have a bigger impact on concluding this terrible war in Ukraine than China," Mr Morrison said.

"So long as they have a bet each way on this, then I fear the bloodshed will continue."

Moscow describes its actions in Ukraine as a "special operation" to disarm its neighbour and unseat leaders it calls neo-Nazis. Ukraine and its Western allies call this a baseless pretext for an invasion to conquer a country of 44 million people.
 

Budsworth

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Russia,s army is a joke. They out man Ukraine 10 to 1 and have a hard time taking tiny cities!!!!
 
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