The Russia–China Partnership Was Made in America
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Started June 07, 2026
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The Russia–China Partnership Was Made in America
The American Conservative (United States) | Jun 07, 2026
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Jun 07, 2026
The U.S. has inadvertently strengthened the Russia-China alliance, which poses a significant threat to global stability and American interests.
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The U.S. should focus on fostering diplomatic relations with both Russia and China to mitigate the risks of their growing alliance.
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Engaging with Russia and China may offer strategic advantages, but the U.S. must reassess its foreign policies to prevent further isolation of these nations.
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The partnership between Russia and China could be beneficial for both nations, creating a counterbalance to U.S. dominance in global politics.
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America's strategic decisions have backfired, pushing Russia and China together, which could lead to a new world order unfavorable to the West.
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