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TexasTowelie

(123,980 posts)
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 01:56 PM Saturday

Grand Betrayal: China Claims Russia's Territory as Their Own - The Russian Dude



China just made its biggest move yet on Russia’s Far East — and Putin didn’t even notice. While the Kremlin burns through cash and lives in Ukraine, Beijing is quietly taking over Russia’s Pacific frontier without firing a single shot. Regions like Amur, Khabarovsk, and Primorye are now flooded with Chinese money, Chinese workers, and Chinese control. They call it “investment,” but in reality it’s a 50-year lease disguised as friendship. Land, resources, infrastructure — all slowly slipping away. What once was Russia’s proud eastern gate is turning into a Chinese economic colony.

The story runs deeper than money. Beijing has never forgotten the “unequal treaties” of 1858 and 1860, when the Russian Empire seized vast territories once belonging to China. For over a century, Chinese nationalists have called those lands “temporarily lost.” Now, through contracts and corporations instead of cannons, Xi Jinping is reclaiming them piece by piece. Gold mines, forests, gas plants — all now effectively run by Chinese state firms. In some Far Eastern towns, Mandarin signs outnumber Russian ones, and local residents are being pushed west as Chinese workers move in. What Putin calls “strategic partnership” looks a lot like silent occupation.

This isn’t about alliance — it’s about dependency. Cut off from the West, Putin traded sovereignty for survival. Russia’s economy now runs on Chinese imports, Chinese banks, and Chinese demand. The Kremlin calls it “cooperation,” but it’s economic servitude. Even Gazprom’s Amur gas plant, once hailed as a triumph of Russian engineering, runs on Chinese parts and serves Chinese buyers. The propaganda keeps selling the illusion of strength, but the reality is that Russia’s Far East is slowly being sold off in pieces, while Moscow pretends not to see.

By the time the war in Ukraine ends, the reckoning will come. The Far East might still appear Russian on a map, but it will answer to Beijing in every practical sense. Ports, pipelines, and farmlands will be bound by 50-year contracts that no Russian government can undo. This is the grand betrayal — not by the West, but by the very ally Putin trusted most. Xi Jinping didn’t conquer the Far East with tanks. He conquered it with patience, money, and a handshake.
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Grand Betrayal: China Claims Russia's Territory as Their Own - The Russian Dude (Original Post) TexasTowelie Saturday OP
China plays the long game. It will pounce now that Putin is weak. Irish_Dem Saturday #1
Especially since Putin's imperial army has been decimated and overextended. Crowman2009 Saturday #2
Exactly. And China is not too happy with Putin. Irish_Dem Saturday #3
I saw this coming when he started the war. China covets natural resources and space. Linda ladeewolf Saturday #4

Irish_Dem

(77,213 posts)
3. Exactly. And China is not too happy with Putin.
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 04:07 PM
Saturday

Putin assured Xi that Ukraine would be a three day slam dunk.
Xi planned to take Taiwan right away the same way.

Putin had lied of course about his capability.
China faced dreaded sanctions, etc.
Has had to deal taking Taiwan.

It was a cluster F for China.
Putin is like North Korea, another pain in the ass Chinese ally.

Linda ladeewolf

(1,014 posts)
4. I saw this coming when he started the war. China covets natural resources and space.
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 04:54 PM
Saturday

Russia has a declining population. China has a thriving population. Watch out for India as well.

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