I completely agree with you on this. China has been walking a tightrope since the world's overwhelmingly negative response to the invasion became apparent, privately supporting Russia and its dictatorial and expansionist/imperialist ambitions, obviously loving this as a proxy challenge/confrontation of the West and its primary geopolitical foe, the United States in particular. Moreover, it finds this assult to be in solidarity with its own expansionist ambitions with regards to the South China Sea, Taiwan and certain Japanese and Indian territories. However, China is simultaneously trying not to earn the collective ire of the world bearing down so powerfully upon Russia. Accordingly, it has feigned interest in talks and dialogue and an end to the war; in so far as these desires are genuine, it's solely because they feel Russia is getting the worst of it and should quit while it's behind.China is a much bigger threat than Russia and there's not one response to these videos that anyone even looked at them.
'Globalists' meaning multi-national corporations and the mobile wealth of billionaires whose influence have demonstrably saturated both 'sides' of politics in the USA and elsewhere?At this rate they're all going to get what they want and the rest of us, well, we get what we deserve for handing our independence to globalists.
The corporations, certainly, but more than that the political alliances that facilitate, encourage and gain from the global corporate enterprise.'Globalists' meaning multi-national corporations and the mobile wealth of billionaires whose influence have demonstrably saturated both 'sides' of politics in the USA and elsewhere?
Xi is stuck now with the meeting between him and Putin during the Olympics which culminated in a joint cooperations agreement of sorts including military. Both men thought Ukraine would be a walkover at a that point and both were obviously wrong. Besides, Putin invading another country took some of the heat off Xi for abuses within his own borders. Now Putin is stuck in a quagmire are and he has stuck Xi on the horns of a dilemma. How does Xi change course publicly without appearing to change course publicly.China's promotion of Russian disinformation indicates where its loyalties lie
In public statements and at international summits, Chinese officials have attempted to stake out a seemingly neutral position on the war in Ukraine, neither condemning Russian actions nor ruling out the possibility Beijing could act as a mediator in a push for peace.www.cnn.com
This is a channel by two men who lived in China for over a decade and provide a lot of information about China. This is their podcast from yesterday, which includes an accidentally leaked document from China's government showing it's lying about being neutral on the Ukraine invasion while censoring any negative media about Russia.
Average Chinese person living in Ukraine posts videos telling the truth. They're called a traitor to China and the government banned them from social media.
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