May 26, 2014, Global Research http://www.globalresearch.ca
(Canada)
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-russia-china-counter-alliance-to-us-nato-aggression/5383873
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said recently that his
meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this week in Shanghai marked
a new stage in Russia-China relations, and that the two countries will roll out
all-around cooperation. China and Russia signed a $400 billion (237.1 billion
pounds) gas supply deal on Wednesday, securing the world’s top energy user a
major source of cleaner fuel and opening up a new market for Moscow as it risks
losing European customers over the Ukraine crisis. Furthermore, the two
countries began joint military exercises in the East China Sea in a clear show
of strength against Japan, a western ally.
The Chinese President
has also openly demonstrated his desire to create a counter-alliance to the
U.S. Speaking on May 20 President Xi Jinping called for the creation of a new Asian structure
for security cooperation based on a regional group that includes Russia and
Iran and excludes the United States. Clearly pointing a finger at the United
States he called NATO an outdated thinking of the Cold War. According to him,
“We cannot just have security for one or a few countries while leaving the rest
insecure”. In his speech Mr. Xi Jinping offered an alternative vision for the
region based on an all-inclusive regional security framework rather than
individual alliances with external actors like the United States. China’s
proposal to push forward with the ambitious Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific
met an especially chilly reception from the U.S., which is focused on a
12-country trade agreement known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which
excludes China.
The
move has clearly unsettled the Western establishment. Former U.S. Defense
Secretary Robert Gates said that China and Russia are becoming
more aggressive as they perceive the U.S. pulling back from world affairs. In
other words, Russia and China are standing up to the American hegemony and
pushing back against the U.S. aggression that the world had witnessed over
the last few decades.
This China-Russia alliance should be welcomed as a
counter bloc to the failing and desperate Western dominance concentrated in
Washington. Ever since the break-up of the Soviet Union, America has imposed
its economic model that favours corporations and the financial elite, while
squeezing the ordinary people. Any country that refused to bow down to American
pressure was attacked militarily under false pretexts of “civil protection” and
“national security concerns”. Unfortunately regional powers such as Russia and
China were unable to prevent America from imposing its self-destructive
neo-liberal order on other countries. However, recently China and especially
Russia have started to fight back. Russia has averted another disastrous
intervention in Syria and has fought back against the Western-backed coup in
Ukraine.
Now, with China and Russia closely aligned, the two
countries will be able to prevent the U.S. and its Western puppets from further
carrying out its economic imperialist agenda. With the European Union crumbling
under the weight of Euro-sceptic opinion of the general public, as illustrated
by theEuropean election
results tonight, the
U.S. is losing its closest ally. The EU will have to make a choice whether to
continue to be a puppet of Washington, thus risking the wrath of its European
citizens and eventually reaching complete self-destruction, or choosing to
build closer ties with China and Russia.
The new
alliance will stop the expansion of American and European military as well as
economic global influences. This will be a welcome step, as Western dominance
over the last few decades has only achieved more insecurity and an economic
system that benefits a few, but punishes the many.
Western nations, and its masters in Washington, ought
to reconsider their tough stance on Russia. In the near future it will be
the new alliance that will be making the new rules of the game, therefore, the
West ought to treat China and Russia with respect and lose the arrogant
attitude that has dominated the Western world for so many years.
*Alexander Clackson is the founder of Global Political
Insight, a political media and research organisation. He has a Master’s degree
in International Relations. Alexander works as a political consultant and
frequently contributes to think-tank and media outlets.
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