Sanctions Gain Plan: China Looks To Profit In West-Russia Jab Fest { Stalin & Mao Is Proud In The Grave }
Published on Mar 31, 2014
As Chinese President Xi Jinping is close to wrapping up his first European tour. EU states are falling head over heels in their efforts to court Beijing. So much so that they are even ready to sweep under the carpet all talk of sanctioning Russia over Ukraine. Beijing says it won't take sides on Crimea fearing it would alienate Moscow. That's got the EU worried its political stance could jeopardize trade links with the Asian powerhouse. RT's Peter Oliver reports. With the U.S. and the EU still enraged by Crimea's reunification with Moscow, talk is rife that more crippling sanctions on Russia will follow. But, many business and political leaders worry further restrictions on the Kremlin could backfire on Europe itself. RT's Aleksey Yaroshevsky explains what it could lead to. Well here with me is the host of venture capital, Katie Pilbeam.
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As Chinese President Xi Jinping is close to wrapping up his first European tour. EU states are falling head over heels in their efforts to court Beijing. So much so that they are even ready to sweep under the carpet all talk of sanctioning Russia over Ukraine. Beijing says it won't take sides on Crimea fearing it would alienate Moscow. That's got the EU worried its political stance could jeopardize trade links with the Asian powerhouse. RT's Peter Oliver reports. With the U.S. and the EU still enraged by Crimea's reunification with Moscow, talk is rife that more crippling sanctions on Russia will follow. But, many business and political leaders worry further restrictions on the Kremlin could backfire on Europe itself. RT's Aleksey Yaroshevsky explains what it could lead to. Well here with me is the host of venture capital, Katie Pilbeam.
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The former Communist economies have grown tremendously and now China has the largest foreign currency reserves and Russia is now number three behind Japan.
Their militaries are unstoppable to boot, just check their modern weapons including their advance Electro-Magnetic weapons that can cause elimination of power grids worldwide, annihilate electronic equipment and satellites in space, stop the hearts of civilians worldwide in seconds, and defeat nuclear warheads as well too, cause major natural disasters like; earthquakes, floods., etc....
All of this was accomplished despite America using their allies {sheeple }as a weapon to contain the former Communist nations.