China’s View of Russia May Be Changing; Seth Cropsey Talks US-China Relations
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China Insider
Parts of China’s sky turned red, supposedly because of a fishing vessel light. Many call it a bad omen for the Chinese regime. Is it celestial messaging or science gone mad in China? We talk about the Russia-China relationship as some inside the communist circle express dissent. Do they have unwavering support for the Russian Federation or are they taking a step back and staying away from a sinking ship? Then I talk with Seth Cropsey, president of the Yorktown Institute, on the U.S.-China relationship amid all this Russia and Taiwan talk.
[video=youtube_share;2x6ip_q8Wtw]https://youtu.be/2x6ip_q8Wtw[/video]
China Insider
Parts of China’s sky turned red, supposedly because of a fishing vessel light. Many call it a bad omen for the Chinese regime. Is it celestial messaging or science gone mad in China? We talk about the Russia-China relationship as some inside the communist circle express dissent. Do they have unwavering support for the Russian Federation or are they taking a step back and staying away from a sinking ship? Then I talk with Seth Cropsey, president of the Yorktown Institute, on the U.S.-China relationship amid all this Russia and Taiwan talk.