
What China is learning from Putin's Ukraine invasion
Fox News
The obvious question is whether Russia's invasion of Ukraine holds any lessons for China and its cause. It does – but they might not be the ones Beijing expected.
The lesson for Beijing may be to wait a bit.
Putin would not have moved on Ukraine if he didn’t think a weakened, distracted and divided Europe, paired with a feckless American president, would not stand in his way. The response from Beijing, of course, was – what’s not to like? Putin was doing Xi’s dirty work for him. A rattled Europe would be more open to Chinese efforts to expand its influence in Europe, as well as push out and marginalize the Americans.

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