China’s Machinery in Iran Meets Washington’s Economic Fury
Peloni: The connection between China and Iran was one of patron and proxy, but their connection was far more useful to China than this alone. China’s investment in Iran was to gain it the ability to brainstorm mechanisms which might face off and defeat Washington’s economic leverage against the Middle Kingdom, while also giving Xi the abiliity to both test and perfect these defenses against American dominance in the real world. Yet, for all its efforts and all its investments, the Chinese defenses developed in Iran have been shown to come up short during Operation Economic Fury, which again should be understood to be an operation designed and executed as a contest against China and Iran in the same moment, a concept which was first raised by the Hudson Institute’s Zineb Riboua, whose detailed analysis continues to provide clarity and focus surrounding Washington’s actions, without which, many important realities would otherwise be misunderstood or completely ignored.
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