Every USA election has to have a bogeyman to blame for all the ills of the USA itself. Russia and China, because of their rising clout and influence, have been the perennial bogeymen for both parties in the USA, as their favourite punching bag. By capitalising on and hyping up the threat of these two countries, the USA voters ultimately will choose the one party proclaiming itself as the most anti Russia/China in its stance. That is how the system works in the USA-styled democracy and it did work for decades, from the era of the former Soviet Union, when it was a competitor against the USA.
Today, this tactic is used to divert all the USA domestic problems, including personnal problems of the White House occupant himself, resulting in a show of brinkmanship as to who can demonise Russia and China better. That same modus operandi had also been displayed in Little Britain, between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, when both were trying to capitalise on who is more hardcore anti-China in their recent election stunt. This is how most other Western system also works.
There is now hysteria, or rabid dog syndrome, after China stated its stand in a position paper and indicated its plan to broker a peace deal in Ukraine. Look at how agitated the USA and the West have reacted, fearing that China could realistically come up with a peace deal, which they are trying very hard to sabotage even before it began.
When China refused to get involved in the Ukraine War, they tried to forced China to take a stand against Russia, which China refused. They even tried to put pressure on China, trying to play the psychological card, by saying that Xi is capable of inflencing Putin to stop his liberation move in Ukraine and must do something. Why must China condemn Russia according to the dictates of the USA? Russia is an important ally, an important and evolving trade partner. Like India, China has its own security and domestic interest to take care of first, and no country can change that.
Now that China is trying to step in to foster a peace deal, they straight away raised ridiculous claims that China is not sincere, raised conjectures and throwing spanners against China's effort, as a peace deal is not in their interest.
So, as in all things, whichever way China deals with problems, it is always wrong and not to the liking of the USA and the West. Take COVID19 as an example. China's lockdown had been continually demonised to no end. China's re-opening had been hyped up as a doomsday event.
Ostensibly the only agenda of the USA and the West is to split the alliance between Russia and China, so that the USA can continue with its divide and rule agenda, and sustain its hegemonic intention. I believe Russia and China are perfectly aware of the intention, so does countries of BRICS, Africa, Latin America, Middle East and Central Asia. East Asia and ASEAN countries do not appear that clear in their awareness.