Since 199 1 after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Mongolia, which finally got rid of the shackles of the Soviet Union, began to flirt with countries such as the United States and Japan, especially the United States. In order to contain China and Russia, in addition to increasing investment and support for Mongolia, it also recognized Mongolia as a "third neighbor" and boarded the express train of the capitalist camp in 2005.
However, while Mongolia is inseparable from the United States, it is also deeply attached to Russia, its former big brother, and only gnashes its teeth at its former suzerain. Mongolia has been under Russian control since 19 1 1 became independent from the Qing Dynasty. In order to completely control Mongolia and prevent it from falling to China again, Russia and the subsequent Soviet government implemented a series of anti-China policies in Mongolia, especially the hidden anti-China education, making Mongolia the most hostile country in the world.
But what makes Mongolia quite embarrassed is that as a small country worthy of the name, it doesn't matter which side Mongolia wants to fall to, because it has no ability to decide its own destiny. In the current international society, because Mongolia's strategic value of containing China and Russia is relatively large, it is bound to be a region contested by world powers such as the United States and Russia, and the result of its struggle will directly affect Mongolia's so-called "choice".
As the only superpower in the world, the comprehensive national strength of the United States is beyond Russia's reach, and the characteristics of deep pockets mean that the United States can defeat a Mongolian ally even if it spends money. However, compared with the United States, Russia's greatest advantage lies in its "first-come-first-month advantage." In addition to the "revolutionary friendship" in the Soviet era, today's Russia is connected with Mongolia by mountains and rivers, which enables Russia to "return" to Mongolia more quickly and conveniently. Of course, the oppressive situation of Taishan coping can also play a maximum deterrent role in Mongolia, which is eager to move. Faced with the embarrassing situation of money on one side and guns on the other, Mongolia is really in a dilemma.