China’s ambitions include becoming the world’s superpower. They are the number one trading partner with almost 80% of the world, and China’s principal military partner is Russia. So, when we speak on the war in Europe and how we’re ready to spend hundreds of billions of dollars, and we debate the potential for nuclear warfare, we’re not just up against Putin, we’re up against China and Russia.
We are looking at a war in Europe that could easily evolve into WWIII, and you must ask yourself why. Why is America fighting for a country that we don’t have a vital national security interest in? If anything, NATO is violating the Budapest Accords formed after the Cold War which, among other key issues, ended further expansion of NATO to the frontiers of Russia.
We are also moving towards an economic war between global alliances. I believe there are another ten countries, one of whom is France, which may be joining the powerful BRICS alliance. The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) alone represent about 47% of the world’s population and by adding these additional ten, that’s approximately 75% of the world’s population uniting with China. These countries have large economic relationships and capacity, and in the future could work together in a military alliance—that could be devastating to the United States.