Why Russia's Biggest Threat is Actually China

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Published 2023-02-28
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All Comments (21)
  • @RealLifeLore
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  • I always saw the Russian-Chinese "alliance" as the definition of "there are no allies, only common interests".
  • Moral of this video: In politics, there are no lasting friends, no lasting enemies, only lasting interests.
  • @freyjatru
    Great work! I learned a lot. Will recommend you!
  • @fweddah
    What is with the rotation of the maps? Drives me crazy trying figure out N/S and E/W
  • I am Mongolian, the friendship between Russia and China is beneficial for us, but it also brings danger.
  • @justbe1451
    Since Russia invaded Ukraine I've always thought it was a great opportunity for China to overtake valuable lands to their north.
  • @teaohar2
    Your videos are amazingly good. I learn so much from them. Thank you.
  • I got a sudden chill when you started talking about water scarcity and how conflicts may arise from it. The saying that my parents used to say that "one day, there will be a war for water" is beginning to come into fruition.
  • @Owlr4ider
    Just a small correction, the territory ceded by China to Russia in 1858 was Manchuria in its entirety not just Outer Manchuria. Inner Manchuria was eventually returned to China while Outer Manchuria remained in Russian hands and is where the port city of Vladivostok is located. You can see this discrepancy in your own maps, with your statement on supposed 'outer Manchuria' encompassing the border with North Korea while in the next map which still talks about outer Manchuria that territory suddenly shrunk(inner Manchuria back to Chinese hands as it currently is).
  • @djowsvideos
    Great explanation! Great content. Understanding this is necessary
  • @RizwanButt_PK
    @reallifelore once you rotate the maps during your presentations, it becomes difficult to maintain orientation. Pls keep maps north aligned so that maintaining geographical orientation remains easy for users. Thanks
  • @chaosXP3RT
    "No nation has friends, only interests." - French President Charles de Gaulle
  • @benurm2390
    It would have been great if you talked about the impact of having Mongolia right between China and Russia in this.
  • @stanyeaman4824
    In 1979 I was on an official UK government mission to China. Our hosts kept going on about reclaiming Siberia north of the Amur River. It wasn’t about a few islands in the river, but about Czarist Russia seizing eastern Siberia from China. Yes, there is a geopolitical deep tension between China and Russia.
  • @krucible9369
    I love your style of explaining current world affairs through geography. It makes it simple to understand and leaves all the political bias at the door.
  • @qdmazo
    Well done video on the subject...