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Russia, China sign roadmap for closer military cooperation

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By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV

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Such a partnership makes sense, for they’re both stealing territories which don’t belong to them. Partners in crime so to speak.

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The last time Russia signed an agreement for cooperation with a large military power they carved up Europe and then went to war against each other.

They never learn, this will end badly.

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Not a good sign…that all means a step back into former bipolar and cold war situations. The task and long term strategy for the West during the last decades , starting with the fall of iron curtain and walls, would have better been to avoid such strong alliance and bring the Russians more into or nearer own alliance or at least to a kind of neutrality. I guess, such win-win possibilities and options weren’t even thought over for a minute instead. Now we have here the next mess to work hard on.

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China has been stealing technology from Russia for years. I don't see what Russia gains by this. It is clear what China gains.

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Congrats to the U.S.! It finally drove two powerful, longtime adversaries together with its reckless foreign policy.

Regardless, it was bound to happen,

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Russia and China have no love for one another....but they share one overarching goal - to re-elect Trump or a similar autocrat-friendly Repub in 2024. Both gained so much during his Presidency...

So you see cooperation like this - intended to put pressure on the Biden admin from two directions - Eastern Europe and the South Pacific...Russia ups the military pressure on NATO and Ukraine while China increases military provocations against Taiwan...

And the US far-right media and Repub politicians cheer their actions...

Partners in crime...

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Russia and China have no love for one another....but they share one overarching goal - to re-elect Trump or a similar autocrat-friendly Repub in 2024.

Zero proof of that. But keep the jokes coming..

So you see cooperation like this - intended to put pressure on the Biden admin from two directions - Eastern Europe and the South Pacific...Russia ups the military pressure on NATO and Ukraine while China increases military provocations against Taiwan...

Seems like Biden will just let Taiwan go by the wayside

And the US far-right media and Repub politicians cheer their actions...

No, we’re scared that this man like his former boss will do what he did with Crimea, letting them rot.

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China and Russia are preparing for the inevitable re-election of Trump.

They fear the only US President who stood up to them.

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Congrats to the U.S.! It finally drove two powerful, longtime adversaries together with its reckless foreign policy.

Can you blame them?

“This month, during the U.S. Global Thunder strategic force exercise, 10 strategic bombers practiced the scenario of using nuclear weapons against Russia practically simultaneously from the western and eastern directions,” Shoigu said,

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“China and Russia have been strategic partners for many years,” Shoigu said.

They are hoping for a Buttigieg presidency next, who the Democrats will flock to over Harris.

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China as Russia are hoping for another president that fawns over them,

Kind of is actually…

refuses to take any actual steps to contain them, and one who uses the office to get preferential business deals. In short: another republican.

Xi was the one that called Biden old friend, I’m just saying, this guy is extremely quiet when his so called friend makes demands, haven’t seen any pushback on anything from Biden and to make matters worse, the guy will never, ever take a question.

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