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The United States and Moscow are linked through their historical and ongoing geopolitical rivalry, as evidenced by U.S. strategic efforts to prevent an alignment between Moscow and Beijing [1], [2]. Furthermore, their relationship is defined by the impact of U.S.-led sanctions on Moscow's economy [3], [4] and the shifting diplomatic landscape where other nations balance ties between the two powers [5].
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Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org 2 facts
claimCloser cooperation between Moscow and Beijing in peacetime subversion efforts and potential wartime collaboration poses strategic concerns for the United States.
claimThe hesitance of Global South nations to join in economic sanctions or restrict trade with Moscow has blunted the full force of Western sanctions and suggests a continued drift away from the U.S.-led order.
Geopolitical, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of ... ardd-jo.org 1 fact
claimRussia has benefited economically from the current crisis because United States sanctions relief on Russian oil exports has allowed Moscow to expand its revenues and strengthen its economic and military position.
The Strategic Dilemmas : Iranian Politics, the U.S. strategy ... hornreview.org 1 fact
claimGulf states are strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with Beijing and Moscow as additional pillars in a diversified foreign-policy strategy, rather than as replacements for the United States.
Iran War Unravels U.S. Strategy and Strengthens Russia–China Axis toda.org 1 fact
accountFrom the Nixon and Kissinger opening to China through the Reagan administration's management of late Cold War dynamics, the United States maintained a consistent strategic principle of preventing a durable alignment between Moscow and Beijing.