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March 21, 2023

In the Russo-Ukrainian war, Ukraine is the victim, and Russia is the aggressor.  However, the victim and the aggressor are not acting alone.  Who made Ukraine the victim?  Who helped Russia make the blunder of aggression?

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While analyzing the current Russo-Ukrainian war, the media tend to overlook one thing.  Namely, President Biden and President Putin are — for the lack of a more appropriate word — vassals to China’s triple-emperor, Xi Jinping.  From that perspective, the notion of “a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine” evaporates.  The WWIII scare disappears, too, if one recalls two main China objectives: Taiwan and South Siberia.

The occupation of Taiwan requires a weak United States, and the annexation of South Siberia demands a powerless Russia.

It looks as though everybody overestimated Biden and Putin, treating them as independent players and not as order-takers on the Chinese payroll, which they are.  For example, the American surrender to the Taliban must not be evaluated as a separate event; it was just one of Xi’s commands to Biden.  While Xi Jinping assumes a peacemaker role in Asia, the Chinese Politburo has chosen Europe as a theater of the next conflict.  This is a prerequisite to the global power-grab by Chinese communists.  The Russian “minor incursion” into Ukraine was supposed to do the trick of weakening the United States and NATO allies — and Russia herself.

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In January 2022, one month before the full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war, Biden asserted that there is a difference between a “minor incursion” and a “major invasion.”  Putin interpreted it as a green light for an incursion (not a full-scale war) sanctioned by Biden.  During the initial operational success, Russia captured more Ukrainian territory than Xi decreed, and Putin had to order a humiliating retreat from Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson.

The positive thing is that WWIII is not in any country’s plan, including China’s.  Xi’s goal is not a military confrontation with the West, at least not just yet.  Instead, his goal is to exhaust the West so that no country will ever consider opposition to China’s global appetites.  Unfortunately, Xi’s lackeys, Putin and Biden, are up to the task — at the expense of Ukrainian men, women, and children.

Comrade Xi’s peacemaking efforts in Moscow could be compared to Comrade Stalin’s peace initiatives during the first two years of WWII.  After conquering Poland and dividing her between the Soviet Union and Germany, Stalin encouraged European countries to fight Germany until fatigue set in.  The plan was to crush all participants then.  In other words, Biden and Putin are not working 24/7 to bring on nuclear Armageddon, for their assignment is quite limited.

According to Putin (and Russian domestic propaganda), “the war is going according to plan.”  Unfortunately, the assumption that it is the Russian plan is wrong.

On the contrary, it is a Chinese plan.  It is a Chinese proxy war.

One of the conclusions is that everybody overestimates Russia.  The Kremlin, in fact, does Beijing’s bidding, preparing the conditions for Taiwan’s and South Siberia’s annexation.  (Note that modern maps of Russia printed in China already have Chinese names for Russian cities in Siberia.  From China’s point of view, they are considered “temporarily abandoned territories.”)  Unfortunately, it looks as if the Russians are still slaves in spirit.