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After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

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The new changes in US-China-Russia relations, Blinken's visit to China ended unhappily, and the US military reached out to the backyard of China and Russia!

Blinken, as the Biden administration's personal envoy, Blinken's visit to China a few days ago was actually to take this opportunity to ease the current tense Sino-US relations.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

But the results were not satisfactory, because the differences between China and the United States were far more intractable than he expected.

On April 26, the two sides reached a five-point consensus during the talks, such as maintaining high-level exchanges and promoting a series of consultations. But on substantive issues, Blinken still rests on his laurels, opening his mouth to the Chinese lion and making a series of unreasonable demands.

For example, they tried to label China as "supporting Russia", demanded that China sever normal economic and trade relations with Russia, and accused China of "racial discrimination" and "human rights violations".

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

In the face of these groundless accusations and tough attitudes, China firmly refutes them.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin asked rhetorically: "It is extremely hypocritical and irresponsible for the United States to support Ukraine behind its back, while at the same time pointing fingers at normal economic and trade exchanges between China and Russia." "

He stressed that China has always adhered to an objective and fair position, advocated peace, and will not act blindly like the United States.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

On the issue of "human rights," Wang Wenbin slapped the United States in the face with facts and figures.

In contrast, in the United States, a survey by an authoritative organization shows that more than 90% of the Chinese people are satisfied with the government, while human rights problems such as racial discrimination, gun violence, and wealth disparity in the United States are deeply rooted.

I don't know how many shootings have happened in the United States! I'm scared when I think about it, and I don't agree with you and I just pull out a gun and come out of you!

Not to mention the constant military intervention of the United States in foreign countries, which has brought huge humanitarian disasters to the world.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

The true face of those so-called fake human rights and real hegemony has long been seen through by the whole world, and the most important thing for the United States to do now should be to find its own problems, instead of blindly imposing sanctions there and indiscriminately arching the fire, so that it can only make itself an S, and it is easy to set itself on fire!

If you have been to China, you should have your own attitude, and you have been asking China how to do it, but you don't know what you really want to do.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

At the same time as Blinken returned from his visit to China, another storm suddenly arose in the Mongolian Khanate, the northern neighbor of China and Russia.

At a meeting a few days ago, the Russian defense minister pointed out that the United States is actively restoring its position in East and South Asia, and the purpose behind this is to redeploy its military forces along the border between China and Russia.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

Sure enough, the Russian news agency Sputnik quickly confirmed the news.

According to the news agency, at the end of March, Campbell, a US "tsar" level official in charge of Indo-Pacific affairs, made a special trip to Mongolia and "solicited" the Mongolian side on the establishment of a US military base in Mongolia.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

A senior official of the Mongolian Embassy in Russia, Unubilgat said that Mongolia's constitution explicitly prohibits the establishment of foreign military bases in its territory, and this demand of the US side makes the Mongolian side worried.

He also revealed that during Blinken's talks with Mongolian leaders, the Mongolian side has made it clear that Mongolia will not join any military alliance.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

This statement by Unubilgat also gave Washington a slap in the face.

However, it is interesting that it was only after nearly a month that the Mongolian side publicly disclosed this news, which shows that Mongolia's attitude towards this matter has some complicated considerations.

Analysts believe that although Mongolia cannot allow the United States to deploy troops within its territory according to domestic law, as a country "caught in the cracks," it also has a real strategic need to reach out to major powers other than China and Russia, with the aim of maintaining its independence and balancing and hedging the influence of China and Russia.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

On the one hand, Mongolia does not want to completely reject the United States in order to maintain room for choice, and on the other hand, it must carefully consider the core interests of China and Russia in terms of its national security and avoid setting itself on fire.

This is actually an effort to seek to exercise a certain "pawn" role in the three-legged posture of China, the United States, and Russia.

Mongolia's willingness to play this role is largely based on economic interests.

Analysts pointed out that Campbell's visit to Mongolia, in addition to "soliciting" military facilities, also tried to open a direct route to the United States in Mongolia to solve the risk that the United States is currently facing China's rare earth monopoly and supply disruption.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

In other words, if a military base can be established in Mongolia and direct shipping routes can be opened, the United States can largely circumvent the Chinese blockade.

This will also bring huge economic benefits to Mongolia, and the United States will certainly give Mongolia a generous reward on this basis.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

It is not difficult to imagine that the impoverished Mongolian side is very moved by this.

Regrettably, however, once this matter is put into practice, China and Russia will inevitably suffer serious strategic pressure.

Mongolia is in the "soft underbelly" zone of China and Russia, and once the US military obtains the foundation of ant theft, let alone land-based missiles, even the Russian Strategic Missile Forces and even some important military facilities in northern China will be threatened to varying degrees.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

Some analysts pointed out that US President Joe Biden once easily revealed that it only took about 10% of the force to involve more than 50% of Russia's strength.

If the U.S. military succeeds in deploying Mongolia, the impact and threat to China and Russia may reach the same level.

In the eyes of the United States, Mongolia is a huge fat mass, and if Mongolia can be built into a demonstration window, such a good position will definitely directly cut off the strategic exchanges between China and Russia!

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

Therefore, it is not difficult to understand that Campbell, who is the main planner of the Indo-Pacific strategy, will specifically locate Mongolia for his first visit in office.

Mongolia's complicating considerations in this matter are largely due to its long-standing foreign policy of being a "third neighbor."

Mongolia naturally needs to balance and hedge against the influence of China and Russia by engaging with major powers other than China and Russia, so as to maintain its independence and policy autonomy.

The Chinese and Russian sides are also well aware of Mongolia's approach and are not completely opposed, but the premise is that the core interests and bottom line of China and Russia cannot be touched.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

Mongolia is also well aware of this, so its contacts with the United States focus more on economic interests and rarely involve the security and political spheres.

Only this time, the US side has ulterior motives and is trying to use economic interests as bait to make Mongolia nod and accept its geopolitical claims.

The statement of the Mongolian embassy personnel in Russia was also rejected after recognizing the intention of the US side, but the reason why Mongolia chose to disclose the relevant information after nearly a month may still be due to some kind of trade-off of interests.

In any case, the Americans' behavior on the Mongolian issue proves Washington's unscrupulous approach and disregard for the sovereignty and core interests of other countries in the great power game.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

Generally speaking, around the Mongolian issue, the United States, China, and Russia have begun to stage a round of complex strategic wrestling.

The United States is trying to expand its strategic encirclement network to the northwest at all costs, thus exerting unprecedented strategic pressure on China and Russia.

On the other hand, in addition to continuing to maintain a high degree of vigilance, China and Russia also need to take the initiative strategically to provide strong support for Mongolia to hedge against the influence of the United States and avoid being beaten passively.

After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

In short, it is urgent for China and Russia to raise the level of strategic cooperation.

In the coming period, China and Russia, the two major Eurasian powers, will certainly show closer coordination and cooperation on the Mongolian issue and regional hotspot issues.

Only in this way can we effectively deal with the West's new strategic plot to encircle China.

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After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia
After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia
After Blinken returned to China, the United States decisively launched sanctions against China, and Mongolia admitted that the US military intends to set up a base in Mongolia

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