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On Tuesday, the Russian military launched large-scale naval and air drills in the Sea of Japan alongside China. It's the second time in only three months that the powers have held joint military exercises, with drills held near the southern Chinese port of Guangdong in July. The joint exercises are taking place in the Sea of Japan and Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk. Some analysts, though, are pointing to tensions between Russia and China that could weaken the alliance. But for now, the alliance is growing closer, and Thomson said that the US will be watching the latest military exercises between Russia and China closely.
Persons: , It's, Graeme Thomson, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Thomson, China's, Chels Michta Organizations: Service, Business, Russian Defense Ministry, Defense, AFP, China Power Project, Eurasia Group, Anadolu, Getty, NATO, Center for, Congressional, Pentagon, Royal United Services Institute Locations: China, Russia, Russian, Japan, Pacific, Baltic, Guangdong, Moscow, Beijing, Kremlin, Ukraine, South Korea, Sea, Okhotsk, Taiwan, Alaska, Anadolu, United States
Read previewRussian President Vladimir Putin is on a two-day visit to China, and he's bringing along a large trade delegation. But Russia has also become increasingly reliant on China since it started the war in Ukraine. For instance, Russia is now "exporting raw materials to China while China sends finished goods, especially cars, to Russia — the latter at the expense of Russia's indigenous auto industry," she added. However, some analysts say China has more to gain from a continuing war. China and Russia are forging a partnership increasingly reminiscent of a great power alliance," wrote Michta.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, It's, Putin, Xi —, Michta, Russia —, Europe —, China's Organizations: Service, Business, Center for, Bilateral, West, Center, Global Energy, Columbia University, Kyiv —, US Army Locations: China, Russia, Ukraine, Moscow, Siberia, Europe, Beijing
Station U.S. Troops in Poland, Not Germany
  + stars: | 2023-09-07 | by ( Andrew A. Michta | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Images: AP Composite: Mark KellyWashington has pledged to help Kyiv “for as long as it takes,” but support from European allies has been uneven. The states along the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s eastern flank have stepped up to oppose Russia in the largest land war in Europe since World War II. But Germany and France have been more hesitant and less impressive. This underscores a new strategic reality to which the U.S. ought to respond by making hard decisions about where it positions its troops and resources in Europe. If Washington is serious about deterrence by denial, it needs permanent installations in the key frontier state: Poland.
Persons: Paul Gigot, Jack Keane, Mark Kelly Washington Organizations: Kyiv, Russia Locations: Atlantic, Europe, Germany, France, Washington, Poland
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