The growing alliance between Russia and China, two of the world’s most formidable nuclear powers, is a direct result of the Biden administration’s provocations, experts warn. As the U.S. continues to escalate tensions with both countries, it risks pushing them closer together — a development that could have catastrophic consequences for American interests both at home and abroad.
Russia, which holds the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons, has issued a clear warning to the U.S. Moscow’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, stated that Russia and China could “combine their potential” to respond to any perceived aggression from the West. Her remarks followed accusations from the U.S. that China is aiding Russia’s military efforts with advanced technology, including missile systems and submarine components.
This growing partnership was on full display as Chinese warships and planes arrived in Russia for joint naval exercises in the Pacific. These military drills come as a direct response to U.S. sanctions and increased pressure on both countries. The risks of this new alliance are far-reaching, with potential economic fallout and the looming threat of war between nuclear powers.
China and Russia, though not formally bound by a military treaty, have described their relationship as one of “no limits friendship.” As the U.S. continues its aggressive stance, including deploying banned missiles to Japan, the alliance between these two nuclear giants grows stronger, making the possibility of conflict or economic repercussions more likely.
With tensions rising, the U.S. is playing a dangerous game that could lead to dire consequences for Americans, whether through economic retaliation or an escalation toward global war.