By Jephraim P Gundzik
The military implementation of the George W Bush administration's
unilateralist foreign policy is creating monumental changes in the
world's geostrategic alliances. The most significant of these changes
is the formation of a new triangle comprised of China, Iran and Russia.
Growing ties between Moscow and Beijing in the past 18 months is an
important geopolitical event that has gone practically unnoticed.
China's premier, Wen Jiabao, visited Russia in September 2004. In
October 2004, President Vladimir Putin visited China. During the
October meeting, both China and Russia declared that Sino-Russian
relations had reached "unparalleled heights". In addition to settling
long-standing border issues, Moscow and Beijing agreed to hold joint
military exercises in 2005. This marks the first large-scale military
exercises between Russia and China since 1958.
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