US-Iran War: Chang Wu-yueh Says China's Impact 'Not as Big as Imagined'
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Scholar Chang Wu-yueh analyzes that the US-Iran conflict's impact on China is limited, as China's main oil imports come from Russia, and it has long-term energy and food security strategies. Citing Napoleon, he suggests China is observing the war to learn strategic lessons. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi also mentioned the upcoming China-Arab States Summit, indicating China's reluctance to offend Arab nations. Chang believes China is observing US strategic tactics against Venezuela and Iran as a 'learning party'.
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