Thursday, October 22, 2020

Russian President Putin Says Russia-China Military Alliance 'Quite Possible'

© Sputnik / Sergey Mamontov 


Russian President Vladimir Putin says there is no need for a Russia-China military alliance now, but notes it could be forged in the future. 

Mr Putin, speaking at the annual meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club via video conference on Thursday, signaled deepening ties between Moscow and Beijing amid growing tensions in their relations with the United States. 

When asked during the conference if a military union between Moscow and Beijing was possible, Mr Putin replied that "we don't need it, but, theoretically, it's quite possible to imagine it". 



WNU Editor: I do not see such an alliance happening.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's bait for the west. We all know China will annex Russia in under 50 years, with a shrinking Russian population. They'll just be replaced. Bit by bit. 2bn hungry entitled Chinese to the north will just find an ancient map with Chinese drawings on it and make a move

jimbrown said...

US alliance is more probzble.

Anonymous said...

Jim I agree. We will see a partnership between Russia, Europe and the US. The world was poisoned by China.. no way we will forget this. Trillions and trillions lost, millions will die just of the economic consequences and importantly, China tried to make money off our deaths, selling us PPE they bought up prior, then pushed faulty goods on us and insulted us when we asked questions, called us racists, together with the left media. China will pay dearly for this.. their only hope is a Biden presidency as they've got his son on tape and also financially compromised

Anonymous said...

A more better world

I’m waiting for US / Russia alliance, sounds more progressive world than hearing so much of unreasonable enormous madness from China.