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Elbow to elbow, Russia's Lavrov and China's Wang deliver strong words that supports their joint effort to create a new world order. I'm sure that Putin's invasion of Ukraine and Xi's hard looks at Taiwan, in which many of us understand this to mean that in a few years, China will attack Tawain, is sending this particular message of a new democratic world order to mean that this world is on the verge of two powerful countries taking charge. To those of us already with experience at war and very patriotic for defending the US against any and all threats against our democratic existence who help other countries on Earth, will take these words spoken in a video on Twitter today to be a potential military challenge to the West in the very near future. I feel that since Feb, this has been set into motion. I dare say what I feel is close with what is going to happen.

In a video posted to Twitter by the Russian Foreign Ministry and translated by Agence France-Presse (AFP), Lavrov can be heard saying "We, together with you, and with our sympathizers will move towards a multipolar, just, democratic world order."
"Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Wang Yi meet in Tunxi, China," the Russian Foreign Ministry tweeted, showing a picture of Lavrov and Wang.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said, "There is no limit to China-Russia cooperation in the pursuit of peace," and, he continued, "no limit to our efforts to safeguard security, and no limit to our opposition to hegemony. China-Russia relations feature non-alliance, non-confrontation, and non-targeting of any third party."
Russia Promotes New 'World Order' With China
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In a video posted to Twitter by the Russian Foreign Ministry and translated by Agence France-Presse (AFP), Lavrov can be heard saying "We, together with you, and with our sympathizers will move towards a multipolar, just, democratic world order."
"Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Wang Yi meet in Tunxi, China," the Russian Foreign Ministry tweeted, showing a picture of Lavrov and Wang.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said, "There is no limit to China-Russia cooperation in the pursuit of peace," and, he continued, "no limit to our efforts to safeguard security, and no limit to our opposition to hegemony. China-Russia relations feature non-alliance, non-confrontation, and non-targeting of any third party."