Irish Times/New York Times: China asked Russia to delay war in Ukraine until after Olympics - US officials
Reports indicates that senior Chinese officials had some level of knowledge of invasion
A Western intelligence report said senior Chinese officials told senior Russian officials in early February not to invade Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, according to senior Biden administration officials and a European official.
The report indicates that senior Chinese officials had some level of knowledge about Russia’s war plans or intentions before the invasion started last week.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia met with President Xi Jinping of China in Beijing on February 4 before the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Moscow and Beijing issued a 5,000-word statement at the time declaring that their partnership had “no limits,” denouncing NATO enlargement and asserting that they would establish a new global order with true “democracy.”
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U.S. Intelligence Says China Asked Russia To Delay Ukraine Invasion Until After Olympics
China asked Russia not to invade Ukraine until the Winter Olympics were over: reports -- Business Insider
China asked Russia to delay Ukraine invasion until after Olympics, Western intel shows -- CNN
China asked Russia to delay Ukraine invasion until after Olympics -NYT -- Reuters
China asked Russia to delay Ukraine war until after Olympics: report -- NYPost
China Told Russia To Delay Ukraine Invasion Until After Olympics: US Official -- Zero Heddge
The same intelligence that provided a vial of white powder as WMD and went ahead killed couple hundred thousands of Iraqi civilians.
ReplyDeleteThe Euphrates and Tigris rivers were tested for residue of WMD production. The tests came back POZ.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason the Democrat Party establishment goes after Bush is because they were not in charge. Kerry, Hillary and others relentlessly spoke out about Iraqi WMDs from 1997 until Al Gore lost.
We could be in WW3 and Democrats will be more focused on wining the White House than winning the war.