
“From the United States’ point of view, the National Security Strategy document highlighted how China and Russia are trying to shape a new geopolitical environment in the region, which contrasts sharply from Washington’s aims and interests. It pointed out that while Russia is trying to advance its position as the leading political and military power broker, China is pushing ahead with a ‘win, win’ economic policy.”
Read more: http://www.atimes.com/article/make-trade-not-war-chinas-daring-plan-middle-east/
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