Russia, China and the DPRK are forming a new anti-Western alliance


Russian President Vladimir Putin believes he is leading the global opposition to the West.
Russia, China and the DPRK are forming a new anti-Western alliance that could lead to a new Cold War. BILD writes about it with reference to German expert Prof. Ralf Wrubel from the University of Zwickau.
After China prevented Russia from collapsing, a new Eurasian alliance against the West is now forming. Therefore, we should be prepared for military escalation in the Far East: in Korea and Taiwan," he predicts.
The expert noted that what is happening indicates that a new political competition is taking shape in the world - democracy and free market economy against dictatorship and state capitalism.
Vrubel emphasised that Russia and China have only become more authoritarian in recent years, while the West has fallen into dependence on China for the supply of essential goods. And if escalated in Taiwan, there could be a crisis in the global microchip market.
After China prevented Russia from falling, a new Eurasian alliance against the West is now forming. Therefore, we must be prepared for military escalation in the Far East, Korea and Taiwan and the Cold War," he said.
It should be noted that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moscow and Beijing will abandon sanctions against North Korea. According to him, the sanctions "were adopted in a completely different geopolitical environment." For his part, Kim Jong-un said that North Korea wanted to develop relations with Moscow because it had always supported "all decisions of President Putin and the Russian government".
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.










