Iran, China and Israel
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Iran, Israel and Oil prices
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Israel hasn’t attacked Iran’s energy export hubs so far. If it does, China could find itself cut off from a flow of cheap oil.
Flight plans indicated a final destination of Luxembourg, but the aircraft appeared to have never flown near European skies
EU President Ursula von der Leyen agrees with President Donald Trump on China trade policies at G7, stating "Donald is right" about China's export restrictions.
Tehran will look to region's proxies and other authoritarian 'Crink' states for backing in its war with Israel
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If the U.S. entered the conflict between Iran and Israel, Tehran could target American military assets in the region, experts have told Newsweek.
National security experts warn that Israel's attack on Iran shows why Chinese land and asset purchases in the U.S. pose a significant threat to American security.
In response to a question that foreign ministers of 21 Arab, Islamic and African countries issued a joint statement on Israel-Iran conflict, calling for respect of other country's national sovereignty,
Chinese commentators have said that Iran might have fared better against Israeli strikes if had been equipped with Chinese weaponry