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China and Russia unveil plan for new world order

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Posted By: GustoGrabber, 2/6/2022 5:46:40 AM

China and Russia have outlined a vision of international relations anchored in their potential to reinforce each other in disputes with the United States and its allies while cooperating on an array of economic and diplomatic fronts. Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a joint statement that forecast the “transformation of the global governance architecture and world order.”

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George Bush 1990—new world order

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 2/6/2022 6:12:22 AM (No. 1063125)
Drop dead, bubs.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: F15 Gork 2/6/2022 6:33:58 AM (No. 1063138)
Hmmmmm.....now what could possibly go wrong here?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: varkdriver 2/6/2022 7:23:19 AM (No. 1063173)
And this surprises exactly who? My only surprise is that they are announcing it publicly, instead of keeping quiet and just letting their useless idiots in the Democrat Party do it for them, which they already are. I like the part about reaffirming the results of WWII. Yes, the Soviet Union expanded into those beaten-up Eastern European nations and kept their boots on their necks until communism finally collapsed of its own foul weight in 1989. With the defeat of Imperial Japan, China was just getting warmed up with a series of firepower demonstrations in 1949 and the Korean Exercise in 1950-53 (ENDEX not yet declared). Both nations are facing major demographic time bombs, Russia much sooner than China. Aging populations with birth rates well below replacement. China has the added enjoyment of way more guys than gals due to one-child abortions. The US is also aging, but not quite as bad off as those two.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: cor-vet 2/6/2022 8:42:42 AM (No. 1063256)
Two of the biggest egos in the world are going to share power and control the rest of the world. What could go wrong?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MDConservative 2/6/2022 10:00:41 AM (No. 1063345)
Imagine there's no heaven...
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Reply 6 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 2/6/2022 10:31:23 AM (No. 1063386)
When one collapses, they will drag the other down with them. Neither believes in sharing wealth or power. Their 'collective' ends cannot come fast enough. They will implode under their own weight.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bpl40 2/6/2022 11:00:53 AM (No. 1063418)
This won’t last. They have far more adversarial issues which cannot be wished away. There will be a falling apart of thieves.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: curious1 2/6/2022 11:41:53 AM (No. 1063497)
I seem to remember noises about this sort of 'cooperation' decades ago, involving the Soviet Union and China. Didn't turn out well. Pass the popcorn.
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