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For instance. US recently announced that it's shifting it's foreign policy focus to the Asia pacific region. To some extent in order to challenge growing chinese influence. China has significant trade ties with US' greatest enemy in the Middle east, Iran. What possibilities exist for china to use these trade ties as a bargaining chip in order to reduce US activity in the Asia pacific?
None, US ain't leaving South Korea or Japan. They have increased their presence in the Philippines. US wants a China pivot so do you really think China would stop importing oil from Iran so the Americans would leave the Pacific region?