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- The Raging Twenties started
with a bang with the targeted assassination
of Iran’s General Qasem Soleimani.
Yet a bigger bang awaits us throughout the
decade: the myriad declinations of the New
Great Game in Eurasia, which pits the US
against Russia, China and Iran, the three
major nodes of Eurasia integration.
Every game-changing act in geopolitics and
geoeconomics in the coming decade will have
to be analyzed in connection to this epic
clash.The Deep State and crucial sectors
of the US ruling class are absolutely
terrified that China is already outpacing
the “indispensable nation” economically and
that Russia has
outpaced it militarily. The Pentagon
officially designates the three Eurasian
nodes as “threats.”
Hybrid War techniques – carrying inbuilt
24/7 demonization – will proliferate with
the aim of containing China’s “threat,”
Russian “aggression” and Iran’s “sponsorship
of terrorism.” The myth of the “free market”
will continue to drown under the imposition
of a barrage of illegal sanctions,
euphemistically defined as new trade
“rules.”
Yet that will be hardly enough to derail
the Russia-China strategic partnership. To
unlock the deeper meaning of this
partnership, we need to understand that
Beijing defines it as rolling towards a “new
era.” That implies strategic long-term
planning – with the key date being 2049, the
centennial of New China.
The horizon for the multiple projects of
the Belt and Road Initiative – as in the
China-driven New Silk Roads – is indeed the
2040s, when Beijing expects to have fully
woven a new, multipolar paradigm of
sovereign nations/partners across Eurasia
and beyond, all connected by an interlocking
maze of belts and roads.
The Russian project –
Greater Eurasia –
somewhat mirrors Belt & Road and will be
integrated with it. Belt & Road, the Eurasia
Economic Union, the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and the Asia Infrastructure
Investment Bank are all converging towards
the same vision.
Realpolitik
So this “new era”, as defined by the
Chinese, relies heavily on close
Russia-China coordination, in every sector.
Made in China 2025 is encompassing a series
of techno/scientific breakthroughs. At the
same time, Russia has established itself as
an unparalleled technological resource for
weapons and systems that the Chinese still
cannot match.
At the latest BRICS summit in Brasilia,
President Xi Jinping told Vladimir Putin
that “the current international situation
with rising instability and uncertainty urge
China and Russia to establish closer
strategic coordination.” Putin’s response:
“Under the current situation, the two sides
should continue to maintain close strategic
communication.”