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In a stark warning penned for LewRockwell.com, libertarian icon Ron Paul decries the escalating nuclear saber-rattling between the U.S. and Russia, likening it to the perilous brinkmanship of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

Paul’s piece, titled “Cold War 2.0 Heats Up,” highlights how President Trump’s response to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s provocative social media posts—repositioning U.S. nuclear submarines closer to Russia—exemplifies the dangerous escalation driven by neoconservative hawks in Washington. He criticizes the ongoing U.S. support for the Ukraine war as a futile and inherited Biden-era policy that prolongs conflict without end, risking nuclear catastrophe. This sentiment resonates across conservative circles, where X posts buzz with alarm over mounting tensions with Russia and China, framing a new Cold War not as mere rhetoric but as an existential threat to American sovereignty.

Conservatives have long warned that the U.S. is locked in a renewed Cold War with an even more formidable adversary: the Sino-Russian axis. As Fox News contributor Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis outlined in 2022, six key indicators signal this reality, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a proxy battleground to China’s aggressive military buildup in the South China Sea. Maginnis emphasized how the U.S. must bolster alliances like NATO and AUKUS to counter this dual threat, echoing Paul’s call to avoid unnecessary provocations that could spiral into hot war. The Heritage Foundation amplified this in 2023, declaring a “new Cold War with China” where Beijing poses a danger surpassing the Soviet Union, urging massive investments in defense and technology to reclaim dominance.  Continued below this map

Their report stressed decoupling from Chinese supply chains and fortifying Taiwan, viewing the communist regime as an ideological and economic predator. This bipartisan consensus on China’s threat, forged under Trump, is fraying under the weight of globalist policies, conservatives argue. Hal Brands at the American Enterprise Institute noted in a Bloomberg piece republished by AEI that Trump’s first term built pillars against China—tariffs, tech restrictions, and alliances—but his second risks undermining them through inconsistent diplomacy. Brands warns that softening on Beijing could embolden the Dragon-Bear alliance, where Russia and China collaborate on everything from energy deals to military exercises. National Review’s Elliott Abrams concurs, arguing in “The New Cold War” that subduing this duo will be harder than the original, given China’s economic might and Russia’s nuclear arsenal.

Abrams advocates an America First approach: Prioritize domestic strength, avoid endless wars, and use economic leverage to isolate adversaries. X users echo this urgency, with geopolitical strategist Velina Tchakarova tweeting that Europe’s dependence on America for energy and security is a liability in Cold War 2.0 against the “Dragon-Bear.” She questions how nations will align, predicting hedging by swing states like India. Another post from Tchakarova highlights India’s navigation between U.S. partnerships and ties with Russia/China, underscoring the global realignment. Conservative voices on X decry Biden’s weakness for allowing this axis to flourish, with one user noting Trump’s tariffs as a tool to force neutral countries to pick sides against China.

 The Cuba-China spy base revelations in 2024 fueled outrage, with lawmakers like Rep. Carlos Gimenez sounding the alarm on a “new Cold War” where Beijing’s eavesdropping from Havana mirrors Soviet tactics.

Fox News reported this as history repeating, with China replacing the USSR in threatening U.S. security from America’s backyard. National Review’s Andrew Doran drew parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis, urging vigilance against this “new Cold War” entangling Cuba, China, and potentially Russia. Sen. Tom Cotton, in a Fox op-ed, asserted America faces a Cold War with China “whether we seek one or not,” calling for victory through innovation and resolve, not submission. Russia’s role amplifies the peril. Fox’s Maginnis pointed to Putin’s nuclear threats and alliances with China as hallmarks of Cold War 2.0, with Ukraine as the flashpoint. Paul critiques Trump’s continuation of Biden’s Ukraine aid, seeing it as neoconservative entrapment that benefits the military-industrial complex while draining American resources.

On X, users like @vtchakarova warn that Europe’s subservience to U.S. policy weakens the West, allowing Russia and China to exploit divisions. The Washington Examiner questions if the U.S. defense budget is ready for this prolonged standoff, advocating cuts to wasteful spending and focus on high-tech deterrence. China’s encroachments—from Taiwan to Africa—exacerbate tensions. Fox reported U.S. forces pressuring allies like Thailand to strike Chinese-backed militias in Cambodia, risking direct confrontation. Conservatives view this as inevitable in Cold War 2.0, with X posts highlighting how Trump’s tariffs weaponize trade to isolate Beijing’s influence. The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro has lambasted Biden for drifting into unnecessary conflict, urging a strategy that wins without bankrupting America.

National Review’s “How to Win This Cold War” prescribes decoupling, alliances, and innovation to outpace the communists. Arctic maneuvers add another layer, with Russia’s military bases there prompting Fox to question a “new Cold War” in the frozen north, where U.S. capabilities lag. Gen. Robert Spalding, in Fox op-eds, warns Russia and China are ramping up hybrid warfare, targeting American independence through cyber and economic means. On X, bitcoin advocates like @TFTC21 frame it as “#Bitcoin vs China,” seeing cryptocurrency as a tool against authoritarian control. Paul’s historical nod to Kennedy and Khrushchev’s de-escalation serves as a caution: Restraint ended the first Cold War; neocons risk igniting the second.

Conservatives demand an end to endless wars, secure borders, and economic nationalism to prevail. As X user @vtchakarova tweets, the U.S. must force alignments or face isolation.
Trump’s tariffs and alliances offer a path, but without purging globalists, America risks defeat. This Cold War 2.0 isn’t abstract—it’s here, with Russia and China’s Dragon-Bear pact challenging U.S. primacy. From Ukraine’s trenches to Taiwan’s straits, the battle lines are drawn. Conservatives rally for victory through strength, not submission, ensuring America’s enduring freedom.

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