Congressman Points Out Looming Threat Of Taiwan Invasion In Light Of Russia-China Collaboration.

According to two Legislators, Moscow and Beijing have been keeping each other up to date on their intentions in the run-up to the Ukraine attack. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Feb. 25, Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) told EpochTV’s “China Insider” show that “I think they have cooperated and I think China is in a better position letting Russia go first, to analyze.” China is attempting to measure its next steps on Taiwan, the self-ruled island that the Chinese Communist Party claims as its own territory and has long vowed to bring under its control, if necessary through force. During an interview in Orlando, Florida, the politician stated, “China has designs on Taiwan.” “They also want to observe if the international community imposes genuine sanctions on Russia, how much it costs Russians, and how strong the willpower is…

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Russia & US Talks Haven’t Gone Far to Diffuse Tensions on the border.

Special negotiations between US and Russian negotiators ended on Monday, with the goal of de-escalating existing tensions over Ukraine and an increase in military activities along Russia’s western border. There was little immediate information on the outcome of the bilateral negotiations, which lasted more than seven hours in Geneva, Switzerland. Senior diplomats on both sides appear to be indicating that a major breakthrough is unlikely to occur soon. During a news conference on Monday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov remarked, ““Unfortunately we have a great disparity in our principled approaches to this,” “The U.S. and Russia in some ways have opposite views on what needs to be done” Despite the lack of specifics, Ryabkov stated following the meeting that Moscow had no ambitions to attack Ukraine. Ryabkov and his colleagues met with Wendy Sherman, the US deputy secretary of…

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