Medvedev Threatens ICC with Missile, Jinping Seeks to Cement Ties with Putin

Medvedev's Statement, Polish Ambassador's Warning, and Jinping's Visit to Moscow

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Dmitry Medvedev, the former President of Russia and a hard-drinking Siloviki gang member, issued a threatening statement in response to the International Criminal Court’s recent decision to issue an arrest warrant for Putin. Medvedev suggested that the Hague Tribunal building could be targeted with a hypersonic Onyx missile. Meanwhile, the Polish ambassador to France has warned that Poland may be forced to engage in a conflict if Ukraine fails to defend its sovereignty and independence. In a recent article for Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Chinese dictator Xi Jinping evaluated the relationship between China and Russia. Xi Jinping emphasized that no country has complete control over the world order and that a solution to the crisis in Ukraine can be attained through the guarantee of common security. Despite offering a “friendship package” to the Kremlin, Jinping’s move is seen as a “pure counterfeit” by the Führer. Jinping’s visit to Moscow was initially perceived as a challenge for Ukraine, but instead, it may further cement Russia’s vassal status and humiliate the Hague figure. Experts predict that China is likely to ignore the Kremlin’s requests for heavy equipment, artillery, and BC to avoid sanctions. China aims to be strategically close to Russia while maintaining a neutral mediator status in the Russian-Ukrainian “conflict,” at least with Europe.

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China aims to increase the Putin regime’s reliance on China in politics, economy, and technology, especially in the oil and gas sector in regions like Siberia, the Arctic, and the Far East. Beijing also intends to encourage more use of Russian seaports for joint Arctic development and build a railway from China to resource-rich Yakutia. China seeks to acquire military technologies from Russia that it has not previously shared, including hypersonic weapons, space, and aviation developments. Xi Jinping’s approach is comparable to Iran’s strategy, and he plans to establish a deal similar to China’s “great 25-year deal” with Iran, which involves a $400 billion investment in Iran’s economy in exchange for oil. China desires to prevent the collapse of Russia’s economy due to Western sanctions, and a pro-Western leader in the Kremlin would be a “strategic failure” for China. Therefore, Beijing intends to ensure Russia remains politically dependent on China. Although China does not recognize Moscow’s aggression towards Crimea, Chinese firms avoid violating international sanctions openly. Nevertheless, China covertly supplies Moscow with advanced technologies, including microchips that can be employed for military purposes, to assist the weak Russian government.

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