Russia Says It Could ‘Combine’ With China If Both Face Threat From the US
The comment comes as
Russia is conducting major naval exercises with Chinese participation
by Dave DeCamp September 11, 2024
Russian Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Wednesday that Russia’s partnership
with China is not aimed at any third country, but the two countries could “combine” to respond to
threats from the US.
“I would like to remind
you that Moscow and Beijing will respond to ‘double containment’ by the United
States with ‘double counteraction,'” Zakharova said when asked about US plans
to deploy a Typhon missile system to
Japan for several months,
according to Reuters.
The Typhon is a new
missile system developed by the US that would have been banned under the
Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, a treaty between the US and Russia
that the Trump administration tore up in 2019. The INF prohibited land-based
missile systems with a range between 310 and 3,400 miles.
The Typhon can fire
nuclear-capable Tomahawk missiles, which have a range of over 1,000 miles. The
US recently deployed a Typhon system to the Philippines and is planning
on sending missile systems to Germany by 2026, which Russia views as a
major threat.
“It is clear that both
Russia and China will react to the emergence of additional and very significant
missile threats, and their reaction will be far from being political, which has
also been repeatedly confirmed by the two countries,” Zakharova said.
Zakharova’s comments
come amid large-scale Russian naval drills that the Russian military said
involve over 90,000 personnel, 400 warships and submarines, and 120 aircraft. China
is participating in the Pacific portion of the drill with three Chinese ships and 15 planes.
Russia and China have
increased their military cooperation in recent years directly in response to he
similar pressure the two countries have been facing from the US and its allies.
Zakharova insisted the relationship is defensive in nature.
“Our relations are not
directed against third countries… and double counteraction does not contradict
this. This is a defensive position, this is not an initiative to target other
countries,” she told Reuters. “But if an aggressive policy of
attack is being implemented against us from one center, why don’t we combine
our potential and give an appropriate rebuff?”
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