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To: koan who wrote (421119)10/18/2019 12:22:20 PM
From: Cautious_Optimist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541878
 
I don't like to say "never" but I would say Russia and China, based on geopolitical history, will never unite as such.

India could be a key to a new axis. What is going on in Kashmir should be front-and-center in the news. Watching TV constantly "BREAKING NEWS" that is so internally focused is not good for our collective minds.

BTW, just about everyone in the west, left and right, are not taking a stand on China-Hong Kong. Taiwan is next. One might argue it is the modern form of empire vs. self-determination. Hong Kong is the California of China. :-\

I would say, based on ethnic and cultural hatred, India and China along with developing strategic countries like Myanmar - could form a more natural and dangerous regional relationship. The US and Russia will enable it, not join it except as a robust arms market. Wars are good business. Jobs jobs jobs.

Russia and or China could get together and start a war with the west