Russia, China, and North Korea to Use Israeli-Hamas War as 'Smokescreen' to Implement 'New World Order': Sources
Russia, China, and North Korea are reportedly planning to use the conflict between Israel and Hamas as a “smokescreen” to implement a “new world order,” RadarOnline.com has learned.
In a concerning development to come as the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group continues to escalate in Gaza, sources familiar with the matter suggested that Russia, China, and North Korea will use the ongoing chaos to launch fresh attacks against Ukraine, Taiwan, and South Korea.
According to Daily Star, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un are “watching” the crisis in Gaza unfold to gauge how the West handles the situation.
Meanwhile, Russia expert Keir Giles explained that "polycrisis is the new normal" and that the war in Gaza served as an “open invitation” for regimes like Russia, China, and North Korea to “cause more problems.”
"They will grab what they want while they can get away with it,” Giles warned.
Ashok Swain, a professor with the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University in Sweden, added that other states in the Middle East will likely be drawn into the Israeli-Hamas conflict – increasing the likelihood that the United States, the United Kingdom, and NATO will be “tangled up” in the conflict as well.
“China and Russia are waiting for the diffusion of the conflict to take place,” Professor Swain noted. “The Middle East has been the epicenter of their new superpower rivalry for several years now, and this ‘war’ provides an opening for both power centers to measure their strengths."
Other sources claimed that Putin and Jinping were “relieved” by the crisis unfolding in Gaza because it shifted the attention away from their respective conflicts against Ukraine and Taiwan.
Admiral Lord West indicated that the Israeli-Hamas war was “fantastic” for Putin because “the more he can stoke it up, the happier he'll be."
"One war eases the pressure in another war," West explained.
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Xi Jinping also reportedly made strategic moves against Taiwan amid the ongoing chaos in the Middle East.
Seth Jones, an expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that this was the most “aggressive period” that the FBI has ever seen regarding Chinese activity.
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"The system is blinking red right now,” Jones revealed.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported Russia, China, and North Korea have been engaged in their own lengthy conflicts with Ukraine, Taiwan, and South Korea.
The West’s attention was recently pulled away from those conflicts when the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a terrorist attack against Israel on October 7 that left more than 1,400 people dead.
Russia recently expressed support for Hamas, while China denounced Israel for “going beyond self-defense” and called for an end to the “collective punishment of the Gazan people.”