US concern over Russia’s increasing cooperation with Iran, China and North Korea

The US senator has preseed a plan that calls on the governme to develop a full -fledged strategy to disrupt the growing cooperation between Russia, Iran, China and North Korea.
According to RCO News Agency, the Senators of the Democratic Chris Kans and Republican David McCormick, in the wake of increasing concerns about Moscow’s cooperation with their three partners, including Iran, China and North Korea, submit their plan as “Disruption Act” to the US Preside Donald Trump.
In their plan, Senator claimed that their cooperation by increasing weapons and ammunition, sharing military technologies, launching incorrect information campaigns, and joi operational coordination, threatened the stability of iernational order.
According to a draft version of the project observed by the newspaper, their design also calls on the US governme to create ier -organizational special groups to ensure a coordinated and long -term response to enemies.
Senator we on to say that “our enemies are becoming friends, and despite this immine threat, the United States lacks a strategic response to enemies that increase their unity.”
According to the report, the Disaster Law emphasizes the need for the Trump administration’s information society to report the path of enemy cooperation in diplomatic, ielligence, military and economic areas and its impact on American ierests.
The proposal of these two senators reflects the growing concern of many US analysts that the Russian -Ukraine war and the invasion of Europe coinue mainly through Moscow’s close relations with China, while Beijing has sought to use Russian militarization to attack iernational order and west US power.
A congressional assista, familiar with the Kans-Mach Cormick project, in an ierview with Kiev Post, called for a complete US governme strategy to pursue a full-fledged participation between Russia and its partnerships, and emphasized that the plan could help the United States and the United States’ iegrated ieractions.
Meanwhile, pessimists such as Richard Kazlarich, a veteran American diplomat who once served as a envoy to the newly independe couries in Bill Clion’s governme, believes that although the Kans-Mac Cormic bill is a “commendable idea” in a differe foreign policy environme.
Kazlarich told Kiev Post that “the bill reflects the growing despair in Congress from Trump’s foreign policy -making nature.”
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