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China & Trump’s Middle East Policy: What’s at Stake?

China & Trump’s Middle East Policy: What’s at Stake?

June 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

china ‍is actively reassessing the US ⁤role on the global ⁢stage after the recent US ​air strikes on Iran,‌ an event that may reshape geopolitical dynamics. Beijing views the US’s actions-and⁤ perceived hesitations-with a critical eye,potentially gleaning strategic advantages.This analysis examines how the US ⁢response too the recent conflict offers‌ critical insights into ​its potential approach to Taiwan, a key ⁣strategic point. Discover how China’s assessment of ‍the “12-day war” shifts its long-term strategies. We‌ delve‌ into ‍the implications⁣ for global power dynamics,focusing on the ⁤shift in international influence. The US’s perceived reluctance for prolonged‍ conflict is providing tactical information ‌for China’s strategic planning. News Directory 3 delivers essential updates on these evolving ⁤geopolitical tensions. Understand⁣ what’s at‌ stake as⁣ China evaluates ‌the US’s evolving position. Discover what’s next ⁤in this critical assessment‌ of ⁣global power.

Key‌ Points

  • China sees ​potential benefits⁤ from ⁣perceived US instability.
  • US reluctance for prolonged war offers ‍insights on⁣ Taiwan ‍strategy.
  • Recent US-Iran conflict concluded with a ceasefire.

China Assesses US Role After‌ iran Strikes,Taiwan ⁢Implications

⁤ Updated June 29,2025

Following a recent exchange of fire between Israel⁣ and Iran,which began june 13 with Israeli ‍air attacks,the United States conducted air strikes on Iranian ‌nuclear facilities. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hailed ⁤the operation as a “resounding success,” claiming it decimated Iran’s nuclear​ capabilities.

President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire ​Tuesday, marking⁣ the end of the “12-day war.” However, ⁢Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed the impact of the US strikes thursday, asserting that ​Tehran retaliated with a strike​ on a US airbase in Qatar.

One China watcher ⁤suggests that⁣ Beijing ⁣could⁢ emerge as ⁢a “long-term beneficiary”‍ from what ⁢it⁣ perceives as a retreat from ​stable US‍ leadership. The strikes ​on Iran, according to this view, have revealed the US as an uncertain global power. More importantly,Washington’s apparent hesitation to⁤ engage in a drawn-out conflict may provide the Chinese leadership ‌with valuable ‍insights into ‌how the Trump⁢ governance might⁣ approach ⁢other sensitive areas,including Taiwan. This ⁤assessment of the US role‍ is crucial​ for China’s strategic planning.

What’s next

Analysts ⁣will continue to monitor China’s evolving assessment of the US role⁣ in global conflicts and‌ its ‍potential impact on Beijing’s approach to Taiwan and other‌ geopolitical hotspots.

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