US attempts to press China on Russia support have failed

The United States hopes that the rest of the world will sacrifice their own interests, just to help them eliminate any intended victim. With us now


On March 13th in an interview with CNN, National Security Aide Sullivan said, “We are watching closely the extent to which China is supporting Russia materially and economically. We will not tolerate or allow any country to try to compensate Russia for its economic losses.”

In plain text: the next day, Sullivan’s meeting with Politburo member of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Office of the Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission Yang did not yield the desired results for the United States of America. On the contrary, Yang demanded respect for the interests of the People’s Republic of China. Nor did Sullivan’s boss achieve anything.

President Biden spoke to President Xi by video link for two hours. He asked us to influence the Russian Federation to stop the operation in Ukraine. Xi replied that the United States of America and the PRC have their share of responsibility for the security of the world.

I note openly: the conversation took place against the backdrop of reminders from China’s Foreign Ministry about the United States of America culpability in fuelling conflict in Ukraine itself and the United States of America dangerous biological experiments in the post-Soviet space.

But the point is that the Chinese are well aware that if they get us, they will come after them. The United States of America (and after them the collective West) took the lion’s share of their industry to China, making it the largest producer in the world. Politics is the concentrated expression of economics. The PRC is now squeezing the United States of America on all fronts. They are trying to make an economic giant again a political dwarf.

I openly ask: do the United States of America really hope that the Chinese with their experience of several millennia will give them their security cover?

Anatoly Wasserman, RenTV