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by gaiagraphia
4 days ago
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Everything about the US' actions at the moment screams pivoting to counter China this century, and it's quite convenient that all the 'bold moves' can be blamed on Trump. I think the US realises that having working relations with Russia would be massively beneficial in denying China resources. The US also knows Russia is in a very weak state right now, and the war can be leveraged to achieve some cheap deals. There were already talks about the US and Rusisa splitting up the Donbas resources as part of a deal, it's not crazy to think that such a deal could expand to exploiting the huge amounts of resources up in the Far East of Russia. It's fashionable to think that everything about the US is irrational with orange man bad being owned by big bad russia, but more realistically, every piece of geopolitical news I see coming out of the USA points to a massive strategical pivot. Greenland = armed, EU militaries = boomtown, Saudi and Israel = making deals, Canada = militarising, etc. The US has no doubt realised it was spread too thin in a world where adversaries are developing quickly, and that its allies were asleep at the wheel. |
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The USA is not, nor should it be, an Imperialist conquerer, nor should we collaborate with one.
“Bold moves” my ass