© Grigory Sysoyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via APChinese President Xi Jinping, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk after their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Monday, March 20, 2023.
The recently concluded summit consolidated Russia's and China's joint bid to challenge the US-dominated global system as well as concerted US efforts to undermine, using any means, emerging global powers.
That the push to challenge this system is gaining momentum, evident from the support that both Russia and China continue to receive from the non-Western world, has left the West - especially, the US - paranoid about the future of the system they created after the Second World War. This growing paranoia is at the heart of an arrest warrant that the International Criminal Court issued last week against Putin. Ridiculous as this may sound, such actions only reveal the
West's inner anxieties about the failure of their combined efforts to defeat Russia in Ukraine.On the contrary, even as
reports in the mainstream US media show, assembling enough military strength from within NATO countries for Ukraine against Russia has become an extremely difficult task, as more and more NATO countries are becoming "worried" about their own ammunition stockpiles. In addition to this, as reports in the US media show, there
are growing differences between Washington and Kyiv as well with regard to the conduct of the war.
How will Russia be defeated in such a case? For many Western powers - especially, the US and its old allies (the UK) - this is nothing short of a nightmare.This nightmare is exacerbated by the Russia-China alliance. China, as it stands, has more manufacturing capacity today than the US-Europe combined. And, it is strong enough a military power to confront any western power in the Pacific or beyond. What can the West do to break this alliance?
There is virtually no way the West can do any damage to this alliance; hence, the growing paranoia.
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