BEIJING/BRUSSELS – Former US President Donald Trump has pledged to “un-unite” the growing strategic ties between China and Russia if he returns to the White House. The remark, made during a campaign rally in Arizona just days before the US elections, hinted at a potential shift in US foreign policy priorities.
The statement, delivered as part of Trump’s typically wide-ranging speeches, received little immediate attention but could signal his intent to address the strengthening alliance between Beijing and Moscow. Analysts say Trump’s remark reflects ongoing concerns in Washington about the geopolitical implications of the China-Russia partnership amid rising tensions with the West.
Details on how Trump plans to counter this alliance remain unclear, as the former president did not elaborate further during the rally. Observers note that the dynamics between the two nations will likely remain a significant focus of US foreign policy in the years to come.