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Since when are Russia and China allies?
The amount of retarded ‘experts’ in this thread who know nothing about Russia is appalling.
You must be from /Pol
China and Russia are pretty much germany and japan.
Yeah they are nothing alike ideologically but they are United in hatred of American hegemony. They can and have linked up and are both signers of the SCO defense pact. Russian resources and military equipment flow south and money goes north.
Legally they are already obliged to assist one annother in the event of an attack.
They are for all intents and purposes a military alliance with different agendas and ideas concerning who rules a post american world
For now they will work together to bring down the west...past that yes its unlikely. If america didnt exist the two would likely resort to the sort of uneasy relationship of the sino-soviet split.
For noe Their militaries even drill together constantly in Zapad. They are an alliance of convenience

Russia and China: 'Not allies, but better than allies'
In regions such as Central Asia, Moscow and Beijing strike an uneasy balance as China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative quietly builds its influence in former Soviet republics that Russia still sees as its backyard. In other areas, the complex geopolitics of the 2020s defies simple efforts to...
There was a widow of opportunity to reverse this after Trump was elected but MUH RUSSIA and endless rounds of sanctions closed this window.
Putin would never cooperate with the west against China. lmao
Putin still thinks of the world as "Soviet/Russian vs NATO" and wants a unique area of influence independent of China and the USA. You can see in action that with operations in ukraine, caucusus, belarus and Syria.
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