Simon Sands
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China is by far Russia's largest trade partner, with business between the neighbors expanding to a record high of around $240 billion in 2023. Beijing has largely refused to back Western sanctions on Russia and has been cool on Ukrainian appeals to exert more pressure on Moscow to end its invasion.
10:40 AM - Apr 26, 2024
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Claudia Hall Christian (She/Her)
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In response to Simon Sands.
Does it occur to no one that the more Russia depends on China, the easier it will be for China to take over the entire country? China wants the shipping routes. This is a great way to get them.
10:47 AM - Apr 26, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Claudia Hall Christian (She/Her).
Shoots I never thought about that...LOL...good for pointing that out...
10:50 AM - Apr 26, 2024
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Claudia Hall Christian (She/Her)
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Wait, what? What did I say....
Oh, right.
Yes, China wants Russian shipping routes as well as the area that was "Manchuria" back. They'll likely have it sooner than we think.
In response to Simon Sands.
10:56 AM - Apr 26, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Claudia Hall Christian (She/Her).
🤣😂😅😍you are too much...LOL...I agreee with you but come on now China is not getting the Russian shipping lanes that easily....sometimes we do tend to overstate China's might....
10:59 AM - Apr 26, 2024
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Claudia Hall Christian (She/Her)
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In response to Simon Sands.
I'd say watch Kashmir. Russia has revoked it's claim for reasons no one can fathom. Now it's China vs Pakistan. Kashmir is a literal heaven on earth, and full of minerals for tech. Russia has 3 wars in N. Africa right now, so they are spread thin.
03:44 PM - Apr 26, 2024
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