Russia, the
Essential Ally
Russia is no longer pursuing a communist ideology nor
trying to impose its government system on the world. It is now following a nationalist agenda and
seeking to recover its grandeur. It does
not present an immediate economic or military threat to the U.S. and its
allies, although its nuclear arsenal is always worrisome. Global geopolitical reality has always
required strategic alliances of nations across ideological divides. Unsavory friends like Russia must be part of
the coalition that confronts China’s growing threat. It was once a critical component of the
coalition that defeated Nazi Germany, and its considerable scientific and
military prowess is once more in need. Russia’s challenges to the U.S. in weapons
development and cyber security can have a salutary effect. It is a competition that forces us to become better at these endeavors. On the other hand, China’s challenges are
existential and immediate. Every
indication suggests growing economic and military confrontation with the United
States and its allies.
In the economic area, China has taken advantage of overtures from the West to cheat its way to economic parity and plans to achieve global superiority. The West welcomed China
into the World Trade Organization, expecting that it would abide by
international law and fair trade. It has instead manipulated its currency, stolen intellectual property, restricted access to its market, subsidized its industries for competitive advantage, used slave labor, and more. While militarily, it
has continued to rapidly grow and modernize its forces, and it has used its new
strength to intimidate its neighbors and to threaten international shipping
lanes in the South China Sea. It is also
inching closer to military aggression against the Republic of China on the
island of Taiwan.
We must integrate Russia into the Western block of nations
that will ultimately have to confront Chinese hostility. The world is rapidly becoming polarized between
China and the West; nations everywhere will be compelled to choose sides and we
should be laying the groundwork to have Russia be on our side.
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