Russian media has issued a warning, stating that the US is urging its Asian allies to prepare: stockpile supplies for a war with China!

Recently, Russian Sputnik News cited a report titled "United States vs China: Geography, Construction Scale and Strategic Impact" published by the Russian Exhibition Fund, revealing a trend worth close attention: the United States is systematically pushing its Asian allies to make substantial preparations for a potential high-intensity, long-term military conflict with China.

The report points out that the U.S. preparations for a war with China did not start recently but had quietly begun as early as 2014-2015. There are two landmark events: one is the construction of a large-scale weapons depot on Okinawa, and the other is the signing of an expanded defense cooperation agreement with the Philippines.

The U.S. has shifted a considerable burden onto its allies. Countries such as Japan, South Korea, India, the Philippines, and Australia have been increasingly incorporated into the U.S.-led military logistics system in recent years. For example, the maintenance and repair of U.S. Navy vessels are gradually being transferred from the mainland or Hawaii to shipyards in these countries.

The report specifically mentions that the U.S. is simultaneously advancing three projects: first, expanding ammunition depots; second, establishing strategic fuel reserves; and third, modernizing military bases left over from World War II. Previously, China faced mainly U.S. forces coming from afar; now, it faces a group of well-armed neighboring countries with logistics systems seamlessly integrated with those of the U.S.

Daguo thinks that Russia is just watching the situation without getting involved. It keeps stoking the fire against Xi Jinping, hoping that China and the U.S. will completely break up. Only in this way can Russia reduce pressure from Europe and the U.S., achieving its goals on the Ukraine battlefield.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1855726169645056/

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