- Aug 24, 2020
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Don't quote me on this (I'm not sure), but I believe the US has already told China not to arm Russia, on pain of sanctions. I think to dismiss sanctions as ineffective, ignores the combined nous, creativity and financial clout of the US, UK, and the combined 27 finance ministers of the EU. They wouldn't have introduced sanctions if they didn't work. There will be gaps, workarounds, nations friendly to Russia of course, but the US is still winning the war solely by its economic muscle - trickle charging Ukraine, without lifting a military finger or risking a US serviceman's life. The US is playing a blinder. Sanctions are a big part of that success.I can't see that sanctions would bother them in the slightest. I'm not entirely sure how much it's impacted Russia either, certainly not much economically although access to equipment and some raw materials perhaps.
I don't think there's any diplomacy that would work with Russia but I think every effort should be made with China before we start thinking 'we' can threaten them too (which is what I regard sanctions as)
Turning to China, without the benefit of hindsight that we have with Russian sanctions, this one is more problematic. China has an awful lot of economic growth at stake. Will it risk that growth? I don't know, but it's worth a try, and is the right thing to do prior to any military confrontation.