China and Russia are the bastions of a multipolar world that breaks US dominance
By Lü Xiang Published:
Feb 17, 2022
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202202/1252514.shtml
As Russian
philosopher and political analyst Aleksandr Dugin says, the unipolar world,
globalist ideology, and Western hegemony are collapsing, and the US doesn't
want to sit idly by. Washington is willing to take any action to stop this from
happening. Thus the problem of Ukraine arose when the US declared an
"impending Russian invasion."
However, the current Ukraine crisis is not essentially a Russian-Ukrainian
problem, but a US-European one. The US instigation of the Ukraine crisis aims
at killing two birds with one stone, cracking down on Russia, and stabilizing
NATO. As nowadays the European members of NATO are increasingly alienated from
the US, the US needs to take advantage of the Ukraine crisis to divide Russia
and Europe, consolidate NATO, and enhance US' control over the organization. As
a result, the European countries would have to strengthen NATO as well as the
transatlantic alliance.
In addition to Ukraine, there are a lot of other leverages available for the US
in Europe. Small countries like Lithuania can be easily controlled and used by
the US. The US is more concerned about the lack of compliance by large
countries like Germany and France, which could lead to the Europe-US relations
derailing from the current track. That's the reason why the US is desperately
trying to screw up the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline project and stop Germany and
Russia from forming some kind of economic partnership.
What the US has done in Europe to target Russia is similar in nature to its
anti-China operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The US pursuit of globalism
since World War II has essentially been a desire for maintaining a world in
which it has the upper hand. At present, the US is trying to expand its circle
of friends, while excluding only China and Russia. This is because, in the US'
view, only these two powers have the ability to protect their
sovereignty.
Ultimately, the US does not want another dominant country to emerge outside
North America. China is the world's second-largest economy and has sufficient
military defense capabilities, while Russia is a formidable military power with
a vast territory and plentiful resources. Meanwhile, the high degree of
strategic coherence between China and Russia would be the envy of all
historically aligned countries. The partnership between China and Russia is not
an alliance. But the two offer solid support to each other politically and
economically. With deep and stable political, economic, and security
cooperation, China and Russia will ensure that there is more than one pole in
the world, inspiring other countries to do their best to become fully
sovereign.
Because the US understands the power of China and Russia, it has been trying to
tell a story of "evil China and Russia uniting to pose threats to the
world" and constantly touting the "threats" of Chinese-Russian
cooperation. The US used to believe that Russia would assimilate with Europe in
the manner it preferred after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, but the
reality turns out to be a different story. This has made the US uneasy and its
anxieties further increased with the rise of China as a civilization different
from the West. As a result, there is the inevitable demonization of China and
Russia. This, however, makes no sense as nothing can stop China's development
or the friendship between China and Russia.
The China-Russia relationship has become the cornerstone of multi-polar
international order. The unipolar era was only a fleeting illusion for a decade
or so after the Cold War, but the US still seeks to maintain it. Nonetheless,
China and Russia exist as two bastions in the world that the US cannot breakthrough, which is a basic guarantee of a multipolar world.
The author is a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
opinion@globaltimes.com.cn
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