Diplomat: trying to isolate the Russian Federation, the USA make the mistake of the century
U.S. policy leads to a rapprochement between China and Russia, which in the long term can cause serious damage to American interests, writes in the publication For the magazine employee Templestowe University James brown.
Washington, however, not aware of it, and his current course is directed against a long-term strategic interests of the United States, says the analyst. Imposing penalties against Russia is excluded from Western groups and threatening to supply weapons to the Ukraine, USA involuntarily reached that the Russian policy " rushed in a supportive embrace of China."
A close relationship between Moscow and Beijing have the opportunity to grow into a "powerful Sino-Russian axis, which for most of the decade will be a serious challenge To U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region," says brown." Taking an uncompromising position on his opponent XX century in the European Union, the USA accidentally have the opportunity to contribute to his opponent in the twenty-first century Asia, " cautions the analyst.
To prevent the rapprochement between Russia and China, Washington is obliged to establish relations with Moscow and try to "steal" her from Beijing, says the analyst.
To do this, the most important thing to put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, forever eliminating the possibility of the country's membership in NATO, according to the publication. This can be done by the federalization of Ukraine To the regions had the right of veto on key issues of foreign policy and security. Russia's actions in the Ukrainian crisis, says brown, came in response to a fundamental danger to the public interest. The revolution in Kiev brought to power a radical Pro-Western government that the capital of Russia was perceived as a threat because of the potential of Ukraine's membership in NATO.
If the result of American policy in Ukraine will be the emergence of China-Russia axis, the U.S. will allow "one of the greatest geopolitical mistakes of the twenty-first century," concludes brown.
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