EGO_Aut wrote: ↑Fri, 25. Feb 22, 16:30
Without cynicism or disparagement of the events of the last days, months, years...
Selenskyj is disappointed in Europe, NATO and the USA? The better way would have been to declare neutrality, seek EU membership and seek UN troops after Crimea's annexation.
Anyone who relies on NATO has reckoned without the USA's ambitions. Viewed soberly, everyone made big promises, outplayed Ukraine and now dropped them. Human suffering has no weight in this game.
The (chaotic) US withdrawal from Afghanistan has shown everyone that US interests are the only ones pursued by the US.
Next conflict.. Taiwan will be taken back by China and the world will look on in disgust.
China aren't dumb, and they know they have far more to lose in regards to invading Taiwan than what Russia is doing now. As much as Chinese leadership likes to be jingoistic about reunifying China, they have strong economic cost to consider. Far more than what Russia have.
Russia's economy is not that closely tied to other major world economies even if they are supplying gas to Europe. Russia barely export anything else.
China on the other hand exports nearly everything else to the world. Invading Taiwan will hurt them economically on a far more excessive level than what Russia is doing. Russian oligarchs are far less beholden to the economic well-being of their citizens than the CCP.
Russian leadership derive its appeal from political rhetoric like retaking the "lost" Soviet states. Chinese leadership derive their appeal from the economic well-being of the average citizen.
Maintaining the status quo is what China is happy with, even if there is the occasion hawkish rhetoric about how they have to reunify it in the future. China is not Russia, despite what American news is telling people.
They might both be rivals of the West, but the two countries are very different in both its domestic outlook and economic structures. China is an incredibly economically tied region that can't afford a war the same way Russia can.
Russia have enough gas to export it to Europe. China's economy grind to a halt if war with Taiwan breaks out and all of its fuel imports get cut off.
Only stupid and ill-informed Westerners would think China is thinking of copying Russia in the exact same way. Taiwan is not Ukraine.