Is China's edging out of Russia in central Asia comparable to America's usurpation of British influence in the Middle East post-WW2?
If so, what lessons should they both be learning?
Is China's edging out of Russia in central Asia comparable to America's usurpation of British influence in the Middle East post-WW2?
If so, what lessons should they both be learning?
>Japan, UK, Netherlands, USA, Germany, ???, Austria
What's the pig supposed to be? That flag looks like fucking El Salvador and I know that ain't in the G20
Looks like the Latvian flag...which makes no sense..
Finland perhaps?
The rat I mean not the pig.
The cock is france, not the netherlands
Argentina?
Indonesia?
I dunno desu
Israel?
which countries are the pig, the rat on its ear and the boy
That makes more sense
China's economy has already edged out over Russia since the 90s I believe.
On military wise, Russia is still bit stronger, but China's economy can quickly ramp up production if needed, as they have all the factories/labors/scientists needed.
On soft power, China hasn't much, neither does Russia.
Overall, they're both in bad position but China is going to complete eclipse Russia in 10-20 years, easily in military/science rd/production.
Israel?
the pig appears to be israel?
I think the rat is Latvia.
The boy is Serbia.
>China's edging out of Russia in central Asia
Not really happening, Russia's taken pretty thorough measures to make sure that the region stays aligned with Russia both politically and economically
Can't wait till China conquers Russia again.
So did China.
>en.wikipedia.org
>en.wikipedia.org
tbf at the very moment, Russia and China are more mutually supportive than anything. They don't have anybody else really, otherwise.
Echoes of the Hyperwar.
Latvians are huge naziboos or russophobic at least
The pig is Israel and the rooster is France. It's pretty obvious.
I never saw little Serbia before
Only a Serb could be this much in denial.