I like it, except if Russia & the US are together, China needs to pound sand like Europe. As Trump encourages manufacturing to come back to the states, China's already faltering economy will break and the Chinese people can, and likely would, demand change. As an added benefit, China can't rattle their sword with Russia on board.
It’s an idea that would actually work. Considering how treacherous European politicians and civil servants are, why would you include them.
US military bases now have a much different roll. The UK have a pathetic 75k TOTAL armed forces, which is the government’s ultimate threat over citizens.
I was wondering the same. I would speculate that the 3 way alliance would require guarantees that none of the 3 go on 'land grab' missions, such as the Crimea situation back during BO's reign. China couldn't expand to control Taiwan, etc. I suppose land purchases could still work, but would China/Russia agree to a Greenland deal for the US? or a Canadian state? Doubt Russia would go for that unless they were permitted to 'purchase' to annex Ukr and others. Spitballing.
I do see a US / Russia alliance coming soon. Russia has a vast manufacturing sector and can produce good very quickly and in quantity, however they need the US's help is getting the quality of those products increased as well as better supply chain management. I also see the two countries doing a joint venture energy alliance. This will send the EU into a tail spin.
Well one thing for sure that China and Russia make, cheaply and with SOME modicum of quality, is AK-47s and 7.62x39 ammo. They could flood America with them and we'd buy them up by the pallet loads.
Side story: I remember when the very first surplus Russian SKS rifles came to America. I was at a gun show and this dealer had crates of them. He'd open up a crate with a crowbar, pull out this strange-looking rifle that none of us had ever seen before, covered in cosmoline, wipe it down, and sell them for $65 each. I bought my very first SKS that day (and some ammo), took it home, looked up how to disassemble and clean the thing. This was in the days BEFORE the internet, so I had to look in my book "Small Arms Of The World" to see the instructions.
Got my fist SKS at Woolworths in a mall for $99.00, and they had a pallet of that Russian Wolf ammo at $ .99 a box. Fun times indeed. Import real Russian made Izhmash AK-47 Rifles and sell them cheap? I'm all in LOL!!
This is not a bad idea on the Russian front. China meh but Russia? Intercontential trade and defense pact with a global superpower that should have happened after the first World War, if it weren't for the damn bolsheviks.
Let the global hedgemonic order be turned on its head
The USA should leave NATO.
Form a total and full alliance with Russia and China.
All 3 superpowers can reduce military spending by 75%.
Living standards in all 3 countries skyrocket.
Let a few Eastern European nations join, the ones that aren’t insane.
I was told the “crazy ideologically warped enemies” of America were the USSR/Russia when I was growing up.
They’re now fine and that description fits Western European nations.
If France or England get out of line they’re powerless to challenge ARC (America Russia China).
World peace achieved.
It can be done.
I like it, except if Russia & the US are together, China needs to pound sand like Europe. As Trump encourages manufacturing to come back to the states, China's already faltering economy will break and the Chinese people can, and likely would, demand change. As an added benefit, China can't rattle their sword with Russia on board.
It’s an idea that would actually work. Considering how treacherous European politicians and civil servants are, why would you include them.
US military bases now have a much different roll. The UK have a pathetic 75k TOTAL armed forces, which is the government’s ultimate threat over citizens.
EU politicians would be irrelevant.
I was wondering the same. I would speculate that the 3 way alliance would require guarantees that none of the 3 go on 'land grab' missions, such as the Crimea situation back during BO's reign. China couldn't expand to control Taiwan, etc. I suppose land purchases could still work, but would China/Russia agree to a Greenland deal for the US? or a Canadian state? Doubt Russia would go for that unless they were permitted to 'purchase' to annex Ukr and others. Spitballing.
The world has become too small for "military solution" to imaginary problems cooked up by bureaucrats to enhance their power
I do see a US / Russia alliance coming soon. Russia has a vast manufacturing sector and can produce good very quickly and in quantity, however they need the US's help is getting the quality of those products increased as well as better supply chain management. I also see the two countries doing a joint venture energy alliance. This will send the EU into a tail spin.
Well one thing for sure that China and Russia make, cheaply and with SOME modicum of quality, is AK-47s and 7.62x39 ammo. They could flood America with them and we'd buy them up by the pallet loads.
Side story: I remember when the very first surplus Russian SKS rifles came to America. I was at a gun show and this dealer had crates of them. He'd open up a crate with a crowbar, pull out this strange-looking rifle that none of us had ever seen before, covered in cosmoline, wipe it down, and sell them for $65 each. I bought my very first SKS that day (and some ammo), took it home, looked up how to disassemble and clean the thing. This was in the days BEFORE the internet, so I had to look in my book "Small Arms Of The World" to see the instructions.
Good times!
Take into account the tariffs on Chinese ammo.
Got my fist SKS at Woolworths in a mall for $99.00, and they had a pallet of that Russian Wolf ammo at $ .99 a box. Fun times indeed. Import real Russian made Izhmash AK-47 Rifles and sell them cheap? I'm all in LOL!!
I paid way too much for mine, but it is a 1950 Tula in unissued condition.
This was the plan all along. . .
Nutty As5h0le Traitor Organization aka Globalist Cabal.
Also called. Fruity German Krauts.
This is not a bad idea on the Russian front. China meh but Russia? Intercontential trade and defense pact with a global superpower that should have happened after the first World War, if it weren't for the damn bolsheviks.
Let the global hedgemonic order be turned on its head
Interesting idea. Might never happen, given the world we live in, but I find the idea intriguing.