China and Iran: Destined to Clash? -- Zachary Keck, The Dipliomat
An expanding Chinese presence in the Middle East could pose the greatest long-term threat to Iran.
Even as the U.S. considers Iran’s nuclear program as its most immediate threat, a consensus has emerged in the U.S. foreign policy establishment that China’s rise poses the biggest long-term strategic challenge to the country. There is little indication that a similar consensus has taken hold among Iranian elites. It will.
Indeed, as Iran has been preoccupied with the U.S. and its allies over the past decade, China has quietly established a growing presence along all of Iran’s borders. In none of these places are Iran and China’s interests perfectly aligned. In some cases, particularly the Middle East, they are starkly at odds. Consequentially, should Iran avoid a conflict with the U.S. in the next few years, it’s likely to find China to be its most menacing threat in the future.
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My Comment: China's actions have been purely opportunistic and economic .... in addition .... the U.S. is far more important to China than Iran. And while I do not see any possible future China - Iran conflict .... I also do not see any growing relationship or alliance .... all I see are oil sales and the trade of finished Chinese products.
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