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China Joins Russia in Building a New 13,000 km Shipping Lane | U.S. Blockade Rendered Useless!

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#china #chinanews #russia #usa #arctic #transportation In recent years, we can clearly feel that Western countries are imposing more and more restrictions on China and Russia in terms of shipping. In response to this situation, Russia and China began planning a route called “Arctic Express No. 1“ a few years ago. The route is about 13,000 kilometers long and aims to create a new “Ice Silk Road“. In order to accelerate this plan, China and Russia have now formally established a special “Arctic Waterway Cooperation Subcommittee“. Why do this? Because the strategic significance of this Arctic route is really too important. At present, it is the shortest sea transport route connecting East Asia, Southeast Asia and Northern Europe and Western Europe. If this route is successfully built and put into use, it will provide China and Russia with an alternative route that can bypass the Suez Canal and the Strait of Malacca. In this way, the US military threat on these key waterways can be effectively avoided. So why is this Arctic route so strategically significant? How does it avoid the threat of the US military? ********************************************************* This Is A Channel That Discusses China's Strategy And The Rise Of Asia. We Will Provide An In-Depth Analysis Of The Development Trends In Asia And The Impact Of China's Rise In This New Era. Subscribe To My Channel Now And Learn More About The Latest Developments In China's Strategy, Geopolitics, And Economic Rise. ********************************************************* DISCLAIMER: Our channel is purely made for Information purposes, based on facts, rumors, and fiction. ********************************************************* MUSIC: StoryBlocks/Audio Library 🎥FOOTAGE licensed through StoryBlocks and Filmpac. ********************************************************* Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.

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