Moscow and Beijing see Gaza not as a regional conflict but
as the ultimate exposure of Western hypocrisy. For decades, Washington lectured
the world on human rights while funding Israel’s occupation machinery. Now, as
civilian deaths pile up, the United States finds itself stripped of
credibility. Russia and China see no reason to save America from the
consequences of its double standards.
At the United Nations, their diplomacy is coldly efficient.
Both talk of peace but avoid taking any direct lead, knowing well that every
American veto on a ceasefire resolution is another self-inflicted wound for
Washington. Why intervene when your rival insists on showcasing its moral
bankruptcy before the world?
For Russia, already locked in the Ukraine war, Gaza is an
unexpected advantage — a distraction that diverts Western attention and
resources.
For China, the war exposes America’s declining global
authority, strengthening Beijing’s narrative of a fairer, multipolar world.
Both understand that the longer Gaza burns, the weaker US influence becomes in
the Global South.
Neither Moscow nor Beijing wants to be entangled in Middle
Eastern chaos. They prefer to appear detached while quietly cultivating Arab
trust and sympathy. Their silence is not a void — it is strategy, precision,
and patience rolled into one.
The West calls it indifference. In truth, it is the art of
letting a rival crumble under the weight of its own contradictions.
The opponents of Russia and China say these countries are
not neutral; they are opportunistic. And in Gaza’s tragedy, they have found a
powerful stage on which America’s self-proclaimed moral leadership is
collapsing — in full view of a watching world.
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