Former Soviet Union empowers communists in China 'Shi', CIS concludes defense pacts with Central Asian countries


- Xi Jinping recently visited Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and signed defense agreements with them.

On August 4, 191, the Soviet Union was formally dissolved. Yeltsin sparked a massive movement calling for economic and political change. At that time, Gorbachev, the president of the Unified Soviet Union, did not have the strength to withstand the movement that had been going on for three months in a row. And the Central Asian constituent states of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. He declared himself independent. Western nations, especially the U.S. England and France were so happy. Hash that happened to them! The fear from the east is gone. Now the NATO nations under US leadership will enjoy a cyclical rule on earth but China has lost their grip. It has started to overwhelm everyone from Malaysia to Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines and the Mauritius archipelago. As has been repeatedly written in the past, China now wants to be the sole sovereign power in the Eastern Hemisphere, and its name has been made public.

China (Shi A) had earlier had a cordial relationship with Russia. He also used to do naval exercises and war games with it. It seems that 'Mukhme Ram Bagalme Churi' has become a Chinese ritual. Digging for what he eats has been his politics.

In fact, the communist nation that emerged after World War I: the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) spread the mantra of communism only in the states of Eastern Europe, and then in the Central Asian states. The aforementioned Central Asian states remained communist if Zarist were part of Russia. Joseph Stalin, on the other hand, strengthened the Communist Party in China through the Central Asian communist leader Boroddin. Powerful leaders such as Mayo-Tse-Tung and Chou-N-Wee were liberated by the Soviet Union not only with weapons but also with a variety of other materials, and it was only with that help that the Communists survived. The Soviet Union kept the flow of aid to Mayo Chou and his fellow communists uninterrupted from the east, living between the Debiang Shan and Datong-Shan mountains. That is why Mao Tsetung marched on the Japanese-held Manchuria with an army of 50,000. At that time, however, there were only 30,000 men in his army. They were not soldiers. Mao and his comrades trained them, and despite having an army of only 50,000 men, he challenged Japan to evacuate Manchuria. Then the army retreated and Japan was defeated.

It was Mao who betrayed us in the 19th century. But, we did not see our stupidity. Nefa (Arunachal) and Ladakh had little army. Our soldiers did not have enough weapons, but they did not have enough warm clothes. This does not mean that China has the right to betray.

What if we go back to Mao and Chou-en-li? Oct. In 19, he hoisted a red flag over Beijing. By 190, he had gradually taken over the whole of Tibet. He betrayed Nehruji in the 19th century, the same Nehruji who had worked tirelessly to place communist China in the UN.

Betrayal is becoming a tradition in Chinese politics. Going back to Russia, he formed a Commonwealth of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) of the constituent states of the original Soviet Union. Russia is involved in defense agreements with those states. He also agreed that his foreign policy should not be anti-Russian. In return, Russia will provide them with defense assistance. Their Russian ruble should also be accepted by these states as currency.

When the Taliban tried to infiltrate Tajikistan a few months ago, Russia provided them with tanks, armored vehicles and other weapons.

Now, if these Central Asian countries also sign defense agreements with China, their agreements with Russia will be in vain. Lead countries play an important role in defense agreements. Like NATO agreements or Indo-Pacific agreements or Quad, America is the lead country in the survey.

China's name is to erode Russia as a lead country in Central Asia right now. If that happens, China will continue to be a threat to Russia in the future, and the Yellow-Peril, which has existed since the time of Genghis Khan (19th century) to the 15th century, will be widespread. The difference is that the Mongols were replaced by the Han Chinese.

Thus, a phenomenon that seems normal and instinctive from the outside may seem insignificant at first glance. But it should not be forgotten that Russia is still the leader for the Acro-Asian countries. If India is the lead country, then India is second-in-command in it. China wants to remove these two thorns from the Eastern Hemisphere. It is very clear. The extent to which the news of a naval exercise with Russia in the Pacific has not dried up is where China wants to eject Russia from Central Asia and establish itself.

At this stage a very important principle needs to be understood. That is, many subordinates of one lead-country may be allied, but subordinate-allies may be associated with a single lead country.

"A subordinate all country can't opt ​​for another lead country."

Like today we have accepted America as a 'lead-country'. Its subordinate-allied quads include Japan, India, Australia. These three countries cannot accept any other country like Russia as their 'lead-country'. In this way, the Central Asian countries have to choose between Russia and China as the lead countries. China, as a 'lead-country', wants to eject Russia from Central Asia.

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