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I wasn't so much commenting on the article but rather looking at China Russia relationship from a historical perspective.
Sometimes to break free of a situation you have to do some radical realignment, Richard Nixon's opening up of China is a perfect example of that.
That re-alignment isolated SU and made it easier for the US to first bleed it in Afghanistan with the help of Chinese and then break it altogether.
West can isolate Russia as much as they can.. but they can't take away Russia's veto right at UN!
I don't see the connection between sanctions and veto power.
The connection is that Russia can veto UN sanctions so states would have to pass individual unilateral sanctions on their own. Other countries like say Iran have faced UN sanctions because they could not veto them.
Western sanctions aren't routed through the UN.
Not all but many.
United Nations Security Council Sanctions Committees
Anyway Russia will not have to worry since they can veto any attempt, that is why US needs to get EU on board to create any meaningful sanctions package but some European countries are dependent on Russian oil.
New Delhi: India has decided not to go with western block on sanctions against Russia over the Crimea issue, say sources. India has stated its position to not support unilateral sanctions by any country unless authorised by the UN. Sources say India is taking a balanced view of the situation as of now.
I dont see that happening any time soon, the USA has turned its back on us enough times, its time we look for alternative allies.....
It's not so simple.
China has strong economic bonds with the West and needs to be mindful of any repercussions if it is seen as grossly undermining Western sanctions.
Aa, no!we should also work on integration of Pakistan , BD, SL, Nepal, Bhutan , Burma and upto Indonesia with India.
The West is a parasite to China sucking her blood and taking advantage of the generosity and forgiving nature of the typical Chinese person. They contribute almost nothing to China.
That makes no sense. The West has built up China. If it were not for the west, you would be a 5th world country today instead of 3rd world.
Wrong. Without China you'd be living in the Stone Age. The West contributed absolutely nothing to China - don't make me laugh. Any "technology" the West transferred to China, China bought.
As for third world, that describes the shithole we call Brazil:
http://images.smh.com.au/file/2013/10/09/4815797/cs_global_wealth_report_2013_WEB_low%20pdf.pdf?rand=1381288140715
All those natural resources and China destroys you in per capita net worth. And that's not even counting PPP adjustments, which would put China at 50,000. Not to mention Taiwan is worth 2x your entire shithole of a nation.
P.S, you're not white.
Russian financial oligarchs wouldn't be too happy to see their international portfolios and movement of capital get hurt due to sanctions. They are going to put the squeeze on Moscow for solutions to set things right.
Says the jealous rat who envies and hates East Asia. Nope, if the West "helped" China, then China pulled the West out of the Stone Age with gunpowder, shipping, agriculture and navigation tech, blast furnaces, innoculation, and a billion other things I could care less to mention.
Not only that but 80-90% of investment into China during the critical first few decades came from other Chinese, and a majority of the remainder from Japan. Even now 2/3rds of investment into China comes from other Chinese, and a remaining 15-20% from Korea and Japan.
And freedom? Your "free" country can't even provide 90% of your citizens with decent infrastructure and housing. No wonder its teeming with crime from desperate people.
And Taiwan is more free than you ever will be - still has over 10-15x your wealth per capita. And Taiwan's billionaires are some of the least rich in the world. It's more for everyone, unlike your beloved free country.