China Announces Military Alliance with Russia To Show Americans By Randy DeSoto
April 4, 2018 at 1:39pm
Chinas defense minister announced in Moscow on Tuesday that he had come to show Americans that his country is standing in solidarity with Russia, stirring up memories of the Cold War communist alliance between the two nations. In a meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, Chinas new defense minister Wey Fenghe said he had come to show the world a high level of development of our bilateral relations and firm determination of our Armed Forces to strengthen strategic cooperation.
He added that he had come to show Americans the close ties between the Armed Forces of China and Russia, especially in this situation. Weve come to support you, according to Russias state-run TASS News Agency.
Newsweek noted that the announcement of cooperation came as the two nations seek to thwart the United States influence abroad.
Russia has been bolstering its military forces in Europe and sent thousands of troops to Syria to support the regime of Bashar al Assad. Additionally, last week Moscow successfully carried out the second test of its Sarmat, nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile, which NATO has dubbed Satan 2. The missile is intended to replace the nations aging Soviet-era missiles, ABC News reported.
Meanwhile, China has been expanding its presence in the South China Sea, building military bases on artificial islands in order to challenge the U.S. Naval hegemony in the region. The Asian nation has also been increasing its military footprint in Africa.
Chinas military facility in Djibouti, at the mouth of the Red Sea, is just miles from Americas only permanent base in Africa, according to Military.com.
The announcement of military cooperation between Russia and China comes as both nations are in diplomatic squabbles with the United States.
Last week, the U.S. joined with over a dozen European nations in expelling dozens of Russian diplomats and closing Russias Seattle consulate in response to the Kremlins alleged poisoning of a British citizen and his daughter.
Russia retaliated by kicking out 60 U.S. diplomats and closing the American consulate in St. Petersburg.
Similarly, tensions exist between the U.S. and China after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Chinas electronics, aerospace, steel, aluminum and other products.
Beijing responded, promising to impose its own tariffs on such U.S. products as cars, soybeans, pork and whiskey if the two sides cannot reach an agreement. The U.S. tariffs are set to take effect at the end of May if no deal is struck.
President Donald Trump has long argued China has been taking advantage of the U.S. in its trade practices.
They have a trade deficit of $500 billion a year. Its not something we can live with, the president said at the White House on Tuesday. So well be working with China, well be negotiating with China. Our relationship is very good with China, and we intend to keep it that way.
Trump also spoke that same day about his desire to have good relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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