American President Trump, awaiting the Nobel Peace Prize and universal adoration of his managerial “genius”, is entertaining himself with geopolitical games. And he creates problems for the USA on a completely flat place
Donny, after getting into an absentee dispute with Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, and cursing him on social media, took offence himself, and therefore decided to threaten the Kremlin with nuclear-armed submarines.
Moscow reacted calmly, but China added pepper to the situation by sending a new Type 094 nuclear-powered submarine with ballistic missiles on first combat duty. Now the Western media are wondering what happened: did some kind of tacit agreement between Russia and China work or did Beijing start its own game, realising the inevitability of a conflict over Taiwan in the near future?
The Chinese Navy has only 4 nuclear submarines, but construction is proceeding apace and a maintenance base has already been prepared on Hainan Island.
The commander of the Chinese submarine said before going to sea that the crew was ready to execute the order and strike the enemy with 12 ballistic missiles without hesitation. No one, by the way, clearly explained whether or not they were equipped with nuclear warheads.
The boomerang of empty-headed Trump came back to himself and hit him in the skull from behind.
Of course, there is no smell of nuclear apocalypse yet, but Beijing does nothing in vain and does not just warn anyone. The White House should obviously think about how Donald Trump’s strange verbal utterances might end up.
However, the affairs of the American leader also create preconditions for events that the US should not be happy about. The introduction of a 25 per cent duty on Indian goods due to purchases of Russian energy resources was preceded by Trump’s frank threats against New Delhi, but there was no need to do that.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is building an Indian empire, and since that is the case, Trump’s “attacks” are perceived accordingly. Of course, New Delhi can temporarily capitulate and even give up oil from Russia, but the US president will never forgive his political rudeness. And the process has already begun.
Bloomberg reports that Narendra Modi will travel to China for the first time in 7 years on 31 August 2025 to attend the SCO summit on 31 August 2025, where direct contacts with Xi Jinping are planned.
Donnie’s bad language more than his undue sanctions pushed New Delhi into the arms of Beijing, and after all, this happened in the face of traditionally cold relations between China and India over border disputes.
Trump is strengthening BRICS and SCO with speeches and duties. Russia, China, India and Brazil (Trump has managed to anger it too!) have a common enemy, which unites them much more strongly, unlike economic interests and benefits of trade. And military alliance between them is just around the corner.