3/18/2023

Xi Putin coming meeting will be a game changer in the Ukraine War

President Xi's impending visit to Moscow to meet with Putin will be one important event that will be closely watched by the rest of the world. Xi's visit to Russia is sure to come up with very important geopolitical outcome for the China/Russia alliance. It could be the final nail in the coffin for the de-dollarisation move, the coup de grace against the US$ hegemony. Xi's overseas visit in the past had never been done for irrelevant matters.


China's impending supply of lethal weapons to Russia will likely be linked to USA's sale of weapons to Taiwan, which will probably be discussed between Xi and Putin. China is prepared to face USA sanctions by providing arms to Russia, a move in tandem with what the USA is providing to Taiwan. China has to tell the USA that it can also play the same game.

China knows such sanctions, if they go ahead with weapons supply to Russia, cannot be avoided, whether weapons supply to Russia is actually carried out or not, since the USA side is hyping up the possibility. The USA is going all out to target China in every conceivable way. The chips sanctions, the tech sanctions and sanctions on Chinese apps are already on after all.

The USA can extend sanctions to Chinese products, which if done, will cause inflation to skyrocket in the USA. Understandably, the raising of interest rates by the Fed had failed to tame inflation in the USA and the Fed has no more ammunition to bring down inflation without destroying the economy. Any move by way of sanctions on China will inevitably do more harm to the USA, and not just harming Chinese manufacturing. It will in effect be more damaging on the USA than all the sanctions on Russia, which by the way only harmed Europe more than the USA.
 
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Anonymous said...

BRASILIA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Brazil's new President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping on March 28 on Lula's first trip of his current term to his country's largest trading partner, official sources told Reuters.

Link to article:
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/brazils-lula-meet-chinas-xi-march-28-beijing-2023-02-17/

BRICS very busy now..

Anonymous said...

North Korea says almost 800,000 people have signed up for military to fight against US

North Korea claims that about 800,000 of its citizens volunteered to join or reenlist in the nation's military to fight against the United States, North Korea's state newspaper reported on Saturday.

About 800,000 students and workers, on Friday alone, across the country expressed a desire to enlist or reenlist in the military to counter the United States, the Rodong Sinmun newspaper reported.

The North's claim came after North Korea on Thursday launched its Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in response to ongoin0g U.S-South Korea military drills.

Anonymous said...

I could not withhold my laughter when I read about the ICC, the International Circus of Clowns, issuing an arrest warrant against Putin over war crimes accusations in Ukraine. Did the clowns at the ICC know that Russia is not even a member of the International Circus of Clowns and not under its jurisdication? Must be sleeping. Such an organisation should be dismantled long ago for its failure to take the USA to task. Its standing and fake authority has long been totally destroyed, even with the UN supposedly behind its back. The UN itself is struggling to uphold its integrity after getting involved in rubber stamping the Iraq invasion. Can I say that the UN did not investigate thoroughly and verify the fake evidence before rubber stamping the decision to enter Iraq? Of course not, it is the UN, not any anon.

Putin said that such an arrest warrant is meaningless. And he is absolutely right. They think Putin is blur and does not understand diplomatic and legal issues. What power has the ICC got to arrest Putin and based on whose authority and subject to Russia wanting to follow the ICC jurisdiction? The UN has that power? The ICC does not even have the power of engaging in prosecuting USA war crimes earlier. It had been silenced like a dog over that attempt and now has nothing else worthwhile to do, just sniffing the ground in Ukraine for a bone to pick against Putin and Russia.

When the ICC tried to put up a case against USA troops committing war crimes in many parts of the world, the USA just brushed that aside as no case, as it is also a non member of the ICC. And the ICC now expects Putin and Russia to recognise that arrest warrant against Putin? Putin should just show them his middle finger and ask them to find a spider in Ukraine to arrest and screw.

Even if the ICC could make up a case against Putin, the Pentagon will surely be against that even before prosecution. The problem is that if that is allowed to go ahead, the ex-top leaders of the USA itself will be equally guilty of war crimes, not to mention USA troops getting dragged in. Would the ICC issue warrants for the arrest of George W. Bush, Ronald Rumsfeld and Tony Blair among others for their war crimes in Iraq, for using fabricated evidence of all things, to invade Iraq and killing millions of innocent women and children? And Iraq is not just an isolated case.

The ICC is just wagging its tail, hoping to get a big bone to chew, by putting up a pathetic attempt to please its master in order to shore up its tattered reputation.

Anonymous said...

Although Russia is not member of ICC, any other country that's a member of ICC will be obliged to arrest Putin if he landed on their soil .

Luckily, Singapore is not a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as of March 2023, according to Bing Chat . . .

Anonymous said...

What if Putin does not find it necessary to land in any ICC member country? And would other Russian leaders just sit back and twiddle their thumbs.

As it is, many countries are not members of ICC, even the USA itself. Forty countries, including China, India, Indonesia are not members, and more are pulling out.

Will be obliged means morally bound only, not mandatory. Maybe the G7 members. Canada will do it like a loyal dog.

By the way, Jimmy Dore had an interesting video of the Canadian Sports Minister, Pascale St-Onge asking the Olympic committe to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating at the Olympics, she was confronted by a reporter who asked her why didn't Canada say the same thing by banning the USA over the Iraq Invasion. She just walked off, totally stunned and unable to give an answer. And aides had to prevent other reporters from following her to the lift. Shameful. Canadians must be ashamed.

Anonymous said...

CN already got accused selling arms to RU.

Might as well sell lor.

It's not like the 'cunts are going to back down from the anti-Chinese proganda rhetoric anyway.

Anonymous said...

Putin will be attending the BRICS summit in August in South Africa, a signatory to the ICC charter. The West is insidiously trying to use this opportunity to create a difficult situation for South Africa and is undoubtedly waiting for a response from South Africa.

In 2015, South Africa refused to arrest the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who was also under an ICC arrest warrant. South Africa was then already a founding member of BRICS. So, do you sensibly think South Africa will arrest Putin? If South Africa did not, what can the ICC do? Throw out South Africa from the ICC? Africa must say 'thank you' to the ICC.

Arresting the leader of a country with more than 7,000 nuclear weapons is a no brainer. It will be the end of mankind. And South Africa is not going to do the honours by arresting Putin. On the contrary, South Africa may have to provide more protection for Putin while he is in their country.

I kinda like the report than Russia is honouring the pilot who brought down the USA Reaper Drone in the Black Sea encounter.

Anonymous said...

After this meeting between Xi and Putin in Moscow, China will sell arms to Russia. China intends to link this to the sale of USA weapons to Taiwan. Both sides can play the same game, right?

Anonymous said...

UK planning to use this type of submarines against China?

Some parts of the UK’s nuclear submarine fleet are superglued together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9seBcBaDRM