Can A China-Russia Axis Bankrupt The US? -- J. Michael Cole, The Diplomat
Russia and China have studied the end of the Cold War and how the US ultimately defeated the USSR by bankrupting it.
According to Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi and Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev, 2013 was “a year of harvest” for Sino-Russian relations. It was also a year of new lows for the countries’ relations with the West — and from the look of it, things could get worse in 2014.
Much has been said in recent years about how two difficult wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and a sagging economy cut the U.S. at the knees and created space for China. During this same period, China was enjoying double-digit economic growth and a relatively stable security environment, emerging as a hegemon in Asia. As the U.S. was struggling to extricate itself from, and was pouring billions of dollars into, unwinnable wars, Beijing was reaping the benefits of its “peaceful rise” by building its economy, resolving longstanding territorial disputes with neighbors, consolidating ties with smaller powers within the region, and neutralizing Taiwan as a potential source of armed conflict.
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My Comment: There is no need for the Russians and Chinese to get together and bankrupt the U.S. .... the U.S. is doing a very good job at bankrupting itself by consistently electing politicians who enjoy spending money that is borrowed and will need to be paid one day (maybe).
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Someone is actually PAYING Michael Cole to write crap like this? UNBELIEVABLE.
United States of America is BANKRUPT monetarily, economically, socially, culturally and architecturally without any intervention, let alone an AXIS of Chinese Coolies and Siberian Huskies. Thank You.
Its stuff like this that makes me want to map out the address book, bank accounts and influence-confluence of the likes of Cole & Diplomat using NSA data.
I will now have my Vodka and Pot Stickers, please.
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