Tsarist Russia has invaded China, so should China now sanction Russia like Europe and the United States? How to look at Sino-Russian relations from a historical perspective is the focus of debate among many netizens.
Some people say that the United States sanctions against China are China's enemies, and the enemies of their enemies are friends, so Russia is a friend of China and wants to unite with Russia. Some people also say that Russia has invaded China, and the Russian-Ukrainian war is a war of aggression launched by Russia, and China wants to sanction Russia with a united front with the United States and Europe.
In fact, these two views are two extremes, either support this or support that one. Relations between countries must be subordinated to the long-term interests of the state. Therefore, let's calm down and think about whether the Russia-Ukraine war involves our fundamental interests. No! So we don't have to take sides at all!
The current countermeasures of our country's top leaders are like those of the United States in the early stage of World War II. Of course, war gains are short-term gains. In the long term, we need a stable Russia that guarantees our supply of energy and raw materials. It is also necessary to share the pressure on us from the American and European directions. Therefore, I can also secretly transfuse blood to Russia through **, so that I can not only slowly tame Russia, but also consume the combat power of the United States and Europe.
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The above are my personal thoughts and intentions, only for after-dinner pastime. I believe in the foreign policy of the country's top brass about the Russia-Ukraine war. In conclusion, I would like to say that only weak countries choose sides, and strong countries want everything!