Russian & Chinese State-Controlled Media Attack my Sphere of Influence Peace Proposal as "a Trap for Russia" for which "China Cannot be Fooled!"
They appear to view it as a threat that could break up the Sino-Russian military alliance were U.S. leaders wise enough to implement it.
The RUSSTRAT Institute of International Political and Economic Strategies, which is one the top Kremlin-controlled think tanks in Russia, has revealed that my sphere of Influence proposal published in The National Interest "aroused considerable interest in Russia." In an article entitled “The American-style division of the world: to pit Russia and China against each other” they stated that my peace plan advocating “the division of spheres of influence between Washington, Moscow and Beijing is an overly noticeable trap for Russia.” You can read their article here.
Quite the contrary, it was designed as a serious proposal for a more just and lasting peace between the three nuclear superpowers aimed at drastically reducing the chances of the outbreak of a Third World War, which would almost assuredly escalate to the nuclear/Electromagnetic (EMP) level leading to the deaths of hundreds of millions. Of course, one of the best ways to do that is divide and disrupt the Sino-Russian alliance and cause them to view each other as much or more of a threat than they view the US to ensure they refrain from attacking us. The Russians got that part right. This is the second time that a prominent Russian journal has called out and attacked me for one my published articles. The last time I was attacked by Pravda back in 2019.
My article seems to have also aroused interest in China as well where it was addressed in Chinese Daily more positively. However, Chinese language online news publication Poom News was more critical. In an article entitled “China can't be fooled! U.S. expert: The U.S. and China and Russia divide the world and promise not to intervene in the Taiwan Strait” they made some of the same arguments against it as the RUSSTRAT strategic journal article concluding that my proposal could actually have the effect of weakening Chinese power and influence globally. Here is a link to their article.
If Russian and Chinese state-controlled media feel the need to attack my proposed new national security strategy than they must view it as a threat that would stand a good chance of breaking up the Sino-Russian military alliance were U.S. leaders wise enough to implement it.