Category: china-russia

China, Russia Carried Out ‘Record-High’ Military Drills in 2022: Report

China and Russia conducted joint military drills in 2022 on a larger scale than they did two decades ago, according to a Bloomberg report on July 15, raising concerns about a potential escalation of tensions. The two countries held six joint military drills last year, the highest number in the past 20 years, Bloomberg reported, citing…


Beijing Pledges to Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with Russia

Beijing will continue deepening ties with Moscow—despite assurances the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) would remain neutral over Ukraine—following a meeting between Chinese Defence Minister Gen. Li Shangfu and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Li, recently appointed defence minister, said his visit to Russia was specifically designed to “emphasise the special character and strategic importance” of bilateral ties,…


Biden’s Ukraine Visit Important to Stop Putin From Invading Others: Rep. Mike Lawler

President Joe Biden’s secret trip to Ukraine on Feb. 20 left an important message for Russia and its ally China because if Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t stopped at Ukraine, he’ll very likely do the same with other former Soviet satellite states, according to Rep. Michael Lawler (R-N.Y.). “I think it is critically important that…


LIVE NOW: The China-Russia Strategic Partnership in a Time of Turmoil—a Webinar by Jamestown Foundation

Beijing has developed a close strategic alignment with Moscow in the past few decades, the strengthening ties driven by a shared antipathy to the United States and its allies, who see this as a multifaceted threat with military, economic, technological, and ideological dimensions. The Jamestown Foundation hosts a webinar at 11:00 a.m. ET on Jan….


The China-Russia Strategic Partnership in a Time of Turmoil—a Webinar by Jamestown Foundation

Beijing has developed a close strategic alignment with Moscow in the past few decades, the strengthening ties driven by a shared antipathy to the United States and its allies, who see this as a multifaceted threat with military, economic, technological, and ideological dimensions. The Jamestown Foundation hosts a webinar at 11:00 a.m. ET on Jan….


Babies Separated From Parents: Shanghai Lockdown; Breakdown China-Russia Economic Alliance

How strong are China and Russia’s economic ties? I have Ross Kennedy, founder of Fortis Analysis, to talk about it. We discuss the post-war economic alliance in Eurasia and what to make of China’s role in all this. Plus, as Shanghai’s COVID-19 surge continues, authorities are being exposed—with outrageous lockdown horror stories—like elderly deaths in…


China Finally Supports Ukraine; Rep. Byron Donalds on How to Compete With China Economically

The Department of Justice charges five Chinese agents for spying and intimidating Americans. We break down the details in this episode. One of the cases involves a conspiracy to assault a congressional candidate in Long Island. Taiwan could be invaded by fall, according to new intel from a Russian whistleblower. We assess how and why…


The World Rages at Russia’s Evil Actions—but Shrugs at China’s

Commentary Most of the world righteously united against Russia after its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin is now an international pariah. Ukraine is receiving billions in military and humanitarian aid. The world’s soft power resources have mobilized to sever Russian access to financial services, trade, most business opportunities, and international travel. Russian oligarchs have…


Russian Invasion ‘Refocuses West on Cold War 1.0,’ Shifting Attention Away From New Cold War With China: Analysts

NEW DELHI—Russia’s attack on Ukraine is recasting the world’s attention towards the old Cold War equations, taking its focus away from the Chinese regime’s expansionist agenda in the Indo-Pacific. Experts have told The Epoch Times that the attack on Ukraine indicates a Chinese-Russian convergence that’s creating new challenges for the existing global order. Cleo Pascal,…


Argentina to ‘Leave Behind’ U.S. Dependency Amid Russia Talks; State Department Voices Concern

SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia – On Feb. 15, the second installment of Beechcraft TC-12B Huron military aircraft arrived in Argentina from the United States as part of a joint defense initiative between the countries. The timing proved awkward, however, due to tensions with the U.S. triggered by Argentine President Alberto Fernández’s remarks to Russian President Vladimir…