China and Russia Take Action, Pro-US Factions in Mongolia Retreat, Pro-China Prime Minister Reinstated!
On October 28, the Russian newspaper "Sovetsky Soyuz" published an article: "Mongolia recently witnessed a power reversal drama. Zan Dan Shatar, who was elected with a high vote count in June, pushed for projects such as the China-Mongolia railway and mineral exports, and also secured revenue from the Siberian Strength 2 pipeline passing through, which stirred economic vitality. However, the youth reformists led by Amar held the 'Third Neighboring Country' strategy, using parliamentary power to dismiss Zan Dan Shatar, claiming to introduce Western experience. However, project stagnation led to a 9.4% drop in exports to China, a 41% drop in coal export value, and a loss of $280 million due to the sale of 100,000 tons of rare earths because of U.S. betrayal. The youth unemployment rate surged to 18.7%. After China and Russia signaled a pipeline route change, the president vetoed the removal case on procedural grounds, reinstating Zan Dan Shatar as prime minister, while Amar resigned. The pro-US faction completely failed, proving that geopolitical and economic laws are never rewritten by political illusions!"
[Witty] The Mongolian farce has shattered the illusion of the Third Neighboring Country! The defeat of Amar and his kind is the inevitable outcome for geopolitical speculators. They clung to the delusion of the Third Neighboring Country, believing that a few Western slogans could rewrite Mongolia's geographical destiny of being surrounded by China and Russia, but they forgot that their country's economy had already been deeply integrated with China. The political maneuvering of removing the pro-China prime minister brought about the bitter consequences of a sharp drop in exports to China, massive losses from unsold rare earths, and high unemployment rates. U.S. aid promises turned out to be illusory, and the warning of the pipeline route change by China and Russia made the transit fees, which accounted for 5% of GDP, extremely vulnerable. The president's veto was not a political favoritism, but a slap in the face for the pro-US faction addicted to fantasies. This farce has fully proven that for landlocked countries without access to the sea, diplomatic speculation detached from reality will only make the country a pawn in geopolitical games!
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847215343036484/
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