Why US Strikes on Iran Sent a Strong Message to BeijingWhy US Strikes on Iran Sent a Strong Message to Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister Wag Yi (C) sits at the head of a meeting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov (Top R) and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazeem Gharibabadi (Top L) during a meeting regarding the Iranian nuclear issue at Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing on March 14, 2025. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) condemned the recent Israeli and American attacks on Iran’s nuclear and military installations as a violation of Iranian sovereignty. Stringer/Getty Images

Why US Strikes on Iran Sent a Strong Message to Beijing

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The short-lived war between Israel and Iran has highlighted Iran’s partnerships with other U.S. adversaries, mainly Russia and communist China.

Though no formal alliance exists between Iran, China, Russia, and other aligned states, their political and economic relationships are often seen as a de facto coalition opposed to the U.S.-led West.

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