The Biden administration may be inadvertently driving two nuclear superpowers — Russia and China — into a dangerous alliance. As tensions rise and Washington pours billions into foreign conflicts, Russia and China are signaling their readiness to “combine potential” if they perceive further aggression from the West. This development could have serious consequences for America, both economically and militarily.
Russia, which holds the largest nuclear arsenal on the planet, issued a warning this week, stating that it and China will take joint action if faced with Western threats. The announcement came shortly after U.S. accusations that China was aiding Russia’s military by supplying critical technology. Despite China’s denial, joint naval exercises between the two nations began in the Pacific.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, confirmed that the two countries would respond forcefully to any missile threats from the U.S. This includes Washington’s recent decision to deploy banned mid-range missiles to Japan, a move seen as a direct threat to both China and Russia.
The growing alliance between these two nuclear powers should be a concern for every American. Not only could it lead to economic fallout, but the threat of a global conflict between these superpowers is becoming increasingly real. President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have described their relationship as a “no limits friendship,” further solidifying their partnership.
As the U.S. continues its aggressive foreign policies, the risks of pushing these nations into a closer military and economic alliance grow. Americans should be wary of the consequences of these actions, which could lead to devastating global repercussions.