Biden s dilemma, Sino US relations or cool down? India is not convinced

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-01

In today's world, the world situation is changing rapidly, and the games and games between countries and countries are dazzling. The United States, in particular, has caused widespread discussion and concern about this series of measures. The insatiable Biden ** tried to dominate the world economy, but his actions caused a cascade of ripple effects that had a great impact on China.

The Biden administration is pushing the United States to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and strengthen its military deployment in Asia, a move that would certainly pose great danger to China.

Their strategy is like a well-planned drama, but it is difficult to concentrate on China because of unexpected events. The war between Russia and Ukraine and the Palestinian-Israeli dispute have dragged the United States into a difficult situation, making it difficult for the Biden administration to concentrate on dealing with China. Biden's administration has made two major mistakes in this process.

The stubborn persistence of the United States on the Ukraine issue has made the situation even more serious.

The United States' mishandling of the Palestinian-Israeli dispute has exacerbated tensions in the region and adversely affected its country. This mistake by the United States not only led to the failure of their plan, but also aroused strong opposition from the people.

India's actions have also attracted widespread attention to this. India is unhappy with China's growing growth and is trying to turn to Russia for assistance in balancing China.

India may not succeed in doing so. Russia has a strong alliance with China, and India's unreliability and intolerant mindset make it difficult to engage with Russia. India's intolerance of focusing too much on China and neglecting its own development will become an obstacle to its development.

In today's complex world, where the greed and hegemony of the United States have caused a chain reaction, India's desire to use Russia to contain China may be just a luxury. In today's multipolar world, all countries in the world should uphold the idea of mutual benefit and win-win results, and abandon the unilateral and zero-sum mentality, so as to promote world peace and development.

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