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China has so many good friends, why not form an alliance? Experts explain why

author:A military life without regrets

I believe that many people have found that the United States is not only a strong country, but also has many allies. In contrast, the mainland's allies do not seem to be many. But China has never lacked friends, and many countries in the world are good friends of China, such as Pakistan, Russia and Serbia. The mainland has more friends and fewer allies because we have almost no alliances with other countries, but we will make friends with many countries.

China has so many good friends, why not form an alliance? Experts explain why

Nowadays, many countries emphasize allies between each other, so why don't we ally with these countries with good relations and set up our own camps? In this way, China's influence in the world will inevitably increase, and some countries in the West will begin to envy the strength of the mainland. Experts say it's easy to make friends, but it's not easy to form alliances. Alliances mean more responsibilities and more obligations. Not only do we need to protect each other's interests and security, but we also need to stand up without hesitation when they encounter a crisis.

China has so many good friends, why not form an alliance? Experts explain why

Although japan and South Korea are allies of the United States, these countries need to pay a sum of money to the United States every year, similar to protection fees. When the United States receives this money, it needs to provide asylum to countries such as Japan and South Korea. But we will not do this, and we will not accept money from other countries. Take Pakistan, a good brother on the mainland, for example, for this good brother, we can say that we are meticulous to them, and the good is also impeccable.

China has so many good friends, why not form an alliance? Experts explain why

But if the relationship changes to become an ally, then many of the rules of interaction between the two countries will change, and many of them will not conform to the mainland's norms. Although they have not become allies, the relationship between the two countries is more like an ally, closer than an ally. Russia favors strategic thinking, while the mainland advocates independent democracy. So once a military alliance is formed, there may be a lot of disagreements. Even if we are not aligned, our relations with other fraternal nations transcend those of our allies.

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