China isn’t the only country Russia has strengthened ties with since the start of the conflict. Despite the West’s attempts to “globalise” the conflict, only 33 nations — representing just over one-eighth of the global population — have imposed sanctions on Russia and sent military aid to Ukraine: the UK, US, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Japan and the EU — in other words, those countries that are directly under the US sphere of influence, which in many cases involves a significant US military presence. The remaining nations, comprising close to 90% of the world’s population, have refused to follow suit. If anything, the war has actually strengthened Russian relations with a number of major non-Western countries — including, besides China, India, South Africa and Turkey — and accelerated the rise of a new international order in which it is the West that looks increasingly isolated, not Russia.
Related Articles
Economics
Business Insider: The ‘supply-and-demand model of labor markets is fundamentally broken,’ and that’s why you’re not getting a pay raise anytime soon
Part-time “underemployment” has, statistically replaced the mass unemployment we remember from the 1980s. As Johnson says: “A majority of people who are classified as poor now live in a household where someone is in work. […]
Economics
The Cradle – Power of Siberia: Forging a new energy axis to bypass western hegemony
The Russia–China pipeline deal is a geostrategic breakthrough for Eurasia, spelling the decline of western influence, the rise of a multipolar world, and the slow collapse of the dollar’s energy reign. Read Article HERE Photo […]
National Politics
Al Jazeera: Saudi Arabia executes 81 people in a single day
The death penalty applied for a range of charges in the largest known mass execution carried out in the kingdom’s modern history. Read Here

Be the first to comment