China May Support Russia’s Actions in Europe
Illia Veles
One full-scale military conflict is brewing in the Taiwan Strait, and another — on the Ukrainian-Russian border. Will the United States dare to simultaneously fight two most powerful nuclear states, Russia and China?
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…To resolve its geopolitical and domestic political problems, Russia must militarily seize Ukraine… |
More than a year ago, in January 2019, Xi Jinping said that force could be used to return Taiwan. Without control of Taiwan, China’s control over the waters of the South and East China Seas is impossible. exactly as to resolve its geopolitical and domestic political problems, Russia must militarily seize Ukraine. The Russian generals and high-ranking Kremlin officials are convinced of this, believing that the United States and the European Union will not intervene in the conflict. The maximum they will do is strengthen sanctions, spread political statements and hand over bandages to wounded Ukrainians.
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…Taking into consideration that we can be alone with Russia at any moment without our own aviation, shouldn’t Ukraine set about its own nuclear weapons?… |
Even if Ukraine receives the Major Non-NATO Ally Status (currently 17 countries have it), this will only mean the supply of more modern weapons. But no aircraft of the North Atlantic bloc will protect the civilian population of Ukraine. And taking into consideration that we can be alone with Russia at any moment without our own aviation, shouldn’t Ukraine set about its own nuclear weapons? At least we have our own uranium and Pivdenmash, which is capable of producing missile carriers to deliver nuclear warheads to the address.
The United States is currently considering the deployment of nuclear weapons in Poland. In this case, unfortunately, Ukraine will again play the role of a buffer zone, rather than a full partner of the Western democratic bloc.
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…China can support Russia’s actions in Europe to prevent the United States from reorienting itself militarily to the Asia-Pacific region… |
In his article, “Near Far East: NATO Needs More than Just Strategic Rhetoric about China”, Dr. Henning Riecke concludes: “One of the important issues of security policy regarding China, is that Russia and China have expanded their relations to the status of an operational coalition, whose members’ interests coincide in terms of deterring the West’s actions. The two countries have expanded military cooperation and conducted joint military exercises. Thus, units of the Chinese Navy participated in exercises in the Mediterranean, Baltic and Black Seas. These facts alone cannot be a cause for concern, but there are fears that they have laid the grounds for cooperation that can be intensified. For example, China can support Russia’s actions in Europe only to prevent the United States from reorienting itself militarily to the Asia-Pacific region and to force it to be present in both Europe and Asia”.
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…If China and Russia synchronize their attacks on Taiwan and Ukraine, will the USA want to engage in war against the two most powerful nuclear states at the same time?… |
It is obvious that a military conflict is also brewing in the Taiwan Strait. And if China and Russia synchronize their attacks on Taiwan and Ukraine, will the United States want to engage in war against the two most powerful nuclear states at the same time?


