 Source: Global Times
Source: Global Times US actions make China-Russia alliance appealing
As US aircraft carrier groups gather in the Arabian Sea, a showdown 
between Iran and the West is rumbling on. If a war erupts, this will be 
another upshot of the US pursuit of absolute national security. 
Mainstream forces in Washington are trying to sell a ludicrous 
standpoint to the American people: that it is worthwhile bearing 
financial costs and even losing some lives to confront lurking dangers 
to US security in the Middle East.
This is not a rational analysis, but rather a pious belief in US 
politics. With an appetite for national security causes, the US becomes 
increasingly meticulous in eliminating potential challenges.
The US has somewhat defused two powder kegs in the Middle East: Iraq 
and Afghanistan. It also helped bring about the fall of Slobodan 
Milosevic and Yugoslavia. Now it is preparing for a potential 
confrontation with Iran, and appears confident of another successful air
 strike.
Such a demonstration of armed might makes powers like Russia and China increasingly nervous. 
By stirring up other powers’ sense of insecurity, the US is actually 
undermining its own interests. Its security paranoia instills many 
uncertainties into global dynamics and into the US itself. 
If the West slides into a war with Iran, the damages will not be any lower than the potential threat of Iran’s nuclear power.
Perhaps the US is used to resorting to war to solve geopolitical 
problems. But many worry that such a mentality will sooner or later lead
 to a US clash with Russia and China. So far Moscow and Beijing are 
relatively restrained, though NATO seeks to expand its strategic 
presence in East Europe and US strengthening its military alliances in 
Asia. But the two cannot fall back forever.
For Beijing and Moscow alike, ties with the US have been stressful. 
The two don’t want to set off external doubts in their heated relations.
 But in both countries, an increasing number of people now advocate a 
Moscow-Beijing “alliance.” The two do have countermeasures against the 
US, and they are capable of deterring US allies. If they are really 
determined to join hands, the balance of power on many world issues will
 begin to shift.
Absolute security is a luxury that no country can afford. If the US 
unscrupulously imposes its own will and even forces Russia and China 
into taking action, global dynamics may go back to chaos over which the 
US will have little control. History shows that any power having an 
inflated ego usually ends badly. 
