It’s crucial to prevent Russia from falling into Beijing’s hands in order to meet the growing challenge posed by China. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who is Indian-American, stated on Thursday that if elected, he would accomplish this goal by striking a “deal” with Moscow.
According to Mr. Ramaswamy, if elected US president, he would propose to freeze the current demarcation lines separating Ukraine and Russia, firmly state that NATO will not admit Ukraine as a member, and relieve sanctions. He added that, in exchange, Russia would have to break up its military relationship with China.
Excellent vision. I would make a deal that Vladimir Putin would accept that also serves American interests and results in a victory for the country. When asked how he would put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, Mr. Ramaswamy responded, “Here is what I would do.
“I would freeze the existing control lines. I would also firmly promise that NATO would not accept Ukraine into the alliance. That will persuade Putin to accept the deal. The multimillionaire biotech entrepreneur, 38, said, “But I will demand something even better in exchange.
Russian military connections with China must be broken. Right now, we’re giving China more leverage over Russia. The biggest threat currently facing the United States is the military alliance between China and Russia. Therefore, I’ll reverse what Nixon did in 1972, Mr. Ramaswamy remarked.
Pull Russia and China apart, and in addition, persuade Russia to reduce its military footprint in the Western Hemisphere. Leave the Western Hemisphere now. Reopening economic ties with Russia is how we proceed, he continued.
The Indian-American presidential candidate claimed that the US has unjustly cut off Russia from the West by bombing the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines and sanctioning Russia, which is why China is now more valued.
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“So if we can reopen Western economic relations with Russia, Russia has less of a reason to be in partnership with China. There are also cracks in the armour of that relationship if you look closely,” he said.
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