There are a couple of Zio sympathizers, here, that won’t be happy with this post. Every time I mention Iran as a potential strategic partner, they claim that nobody wants to have anything to do with Iran!
There are a couple of Zio sympathizers, here, that won’t be happy with this post. Every time I mention Iran as a potential strategic partner, they claim that nobody wants to have anything to do with Iran!
Is anyone here really against Iran?There are a couple of Zio sympathizers, here, that won’t be happy with this post. Every time I mention Iran as a potential strategic partner, they claim that nobody wants to have anything to do with Iran!
I’d go back and quote their posts, if I gave them any credibility!Is anyone here really against Iran?
At most, China should balance relations with all ME countries.
But relations with Iran should definetely be strengthened.
However, a nuclear deal must be done first before any serious investment happens
DW is a propaganda channel like BBC
All allies and friends are unstable and unreliable. Its law is like a sinusoid. When you reach the top, next you will go down. It partly explains the reason for the brotherly / ally relationship: The Soviet Union, Vietnam and Albania became hostile to China and its influence remains to this day. China needs to have good relations with the rest of the world but cannot be too good because it has the opposite effect.Is anyone here really against Iran?
At most, China should balance relations with all ME countries.
But relations with Iran should definetely be strengthened.
However, a nuclear deal must be done first before any serious investment happens
All international relations are transactional!All allies and friends are unstable and unreliable. Its law is like a sinusoid. When you reach the top, next you will go down. It partly explains the reason for the brotherly / ally relationship: The Soviet Union, Vietnam and Albania became hostile to China and its influence remains to this day. China needs to have good relations with the rest of the world but cannot be too good because it has the opposite effect.
It is interesting to note that Israel and Saudi Arabia are the two countries that give China the most benefits, not Iran. Israel has sold uavs, air-to-air missiles (with TOT), and provided technical assistance to China during the development of the J-10. Saudi Arabia is China's major economic partner in the Middle East, and is also one of the countries that have supported China as the United States and its allies use the Uighur issue to attack China.
China needs to avoid making statements and actions affecting relations with those two countries. Too close to iran is not good for china. If buying oil from Iran is more beneficial to China than buying oil from Russia and KSA then this transaction should be encouraged. But bringing advanced weapons to Iran or support and transfer of advanced technologies is absolutely no
All international relations are transactional!
Thus, the privileging of KSA and Israel, which are two principal assets of the US empire, with insignificant populations/consumer markets demonstrates an immature political/economic strategy, going-forth, particularly as relates to BRI. Thus, China is not negotiating any long-term partnerships with either of these as it is with Iran.
Does anyone, here, really believe that either KSA or Israel will participate, willingly, in the de-petro-dollarization of the global economy or the diminution of the global influence of the US MIC, to which they owe their very existence?
All allies and friends are unstable and unreliable. Its law is like a sinusoid. When you reach the top, next you will go down. It partly explains the reason for the brotherly / ally relationship: The Soviet Union, Vietnam and Albania became hostile to China and its influence remains to this day. China needs to have good relations with the rest of the world but cannot be too good because it has the opposite effect.
It is interesting to note that Israel and Saudi Arabia are the two countries that give China the most benefits, not Iran. Israel has sold uavs, air-to-air missiles (with TOT), and provided technical assistance to China during the development of the J-10. Saudi Arabia is China's major economic partner in the Middle East, and is also one of the countries that have supported China as the United States and its allies use the Uighur issue to attack China.
China needs to avoid making statements and actions affecting relations with those two countries. Too close to iran is not good for china. If buying oil from Iran is more beneficial to China than buying oil from Russia and KSA then this transaction should be encouraged. But bringing advanced weapons to Iran or support and transfer of advanced technologies is absolutely no
Obviously China follows a balanced ME diplomatic strategyAll allies and friends are unstable and unreliable. Its law is like a sinusoid. When you reach the top, next you will go down. It partly explains the reason for the brotherly / ally relationship: The Soviet Union, Vietnam and Albania became hostile to China and its influence remains to this day. China needs to have good relations with the rest of the world but cannot be too good because it has the opposite effect.
It is interesting to note that Israel and Saudi Arabia are the two countries that give China the most benefits, not Iran. Israel has sold uavs, air-to-air missiles (with TOT), and provided technical assistance to China during the development of the J-10. Saudi Arabia is China's major economic partner in the Middle East, and is also one of the countries that have supported China as the United States and its allies use the Uighur issue to attack China.
China needs to avoid making statements and actions affecting relations with those two countries. Too close to iran is not good for china. If buying oil from Iran is more beneficial to China than buying oil from Russia and KSA then this transaction should be encouraged. But bringing advanced weapons to Iran or support and transfer of advanced technologies is absolutely no