Russian-Ukraine War Takes Another Turn–But This Time It’s Good News

According to German state-run television network ARD, extensive peace negotiations with Russia, Ukraine, and numerous other state actors are anticipated to start in July.
 

Last week, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan made an appearance at a gathering in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he made an effort to win over neutral nations like China, India, Brazil, and South Africa to the peace negotiations. Sullivan has been chosen to oversee a “diplomatic offensive” in favor of Ukraine together with top State Dept. official Victoria Nuland.

According to a study by Big League Politics, the military effort in Ukraine is failing as Russia becomes more powerful and more allied with China while the United States and other Western nations spend uncountable billions of dollars in resources.

The partnership between China and Russia has reportedly reached an “unprecedentedly high level,” according to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, as the American foreign policy in Ukraine has disastrously backfired.

Due to the insane belligerence of the U.S. administration as they instigate a hazardous proxy conflict in Ukraine and move closer to World War 3, China, the globe’s fastest-rising superpower, has welcomed Russia. In relation to China’s handling of Taiwan, the United States is also threatening them. As a result, Russia and its allies are becoming more strong.

While having a conversation with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing, Mishustin declared that “ties between Russia and China are at an unheard-of high point right now.”

“They are distinguished by mutual respect for each other’s interests, a desire to work together to address problems that are related to rising international volatility, and a pattern of spectacular pressure from the collective West,” according to Mishustin.

Russia and China inked new agreements during Mishustin’s visit to further strengthen their already astronomically increasing commerce. China has surpassed the United States as Russia’s top energy consumer, and shipments to China are expected to increase by 40% between 2022 and 2023. Trade between the countries is anticipated to increase by $10 billion from 2022 to $200 billion in 2023.

“The U.S.-supported War in Ukraine will be just as disastrous as the Wars in Iraq or Afghanistan. The U.S. Empire won’t ever change and will keep experiencing backlash until it ultimately falls apart, and not a second too soon.”

It appears that the West is now prepared to end its war effort after Ukraine’s counter-offensive failed horribly. It is beyond awful how many lives have been lost and how much has been destroyed as a result of this pointless battle.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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