By Robert HarrisFor more than three years, the world has watched the brutal conflict unfold in Ukraine, and throughout it all, China has maintained a meticulously crafted (albeit increasingly questionable) façade of neutrality. Beijing has consistently called for peace, urged dialogue, and refrained from overtly condemning Russia's actions, all while deepening its self-described "no-limits" partnership with Moscow. A few Western leaders (especially what is commonly called the “Reagan faction” of
You think China would be on Ukraine’s side if they didn’t have problems with the US? I don’t think so.