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Trump and China both taking actions that risk sparking dangerous Middle East arms race
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James M. Dorsey |

Forced to acknowledge that Iran is complying with the nuclear agreement it concluded two years ago with the world’s major powers, US President Donald J. Trump appears to be groping for ways to provoke Iran to back out of the deal. If successful, Mr Trump could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East at a time that a Chinese agreement to build a drone manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia could initiate a similar drone race that threatens to take hostilities in the region to a whole new, more dangerous level.

Trump’s strategy to terminate Iran nuclear deal
The outcome of May 12 elections in Iran could play into Mr Trump’s hands if a hardliner rather than incumbent President Hassan Rouhani were to emerge victoriously.

Mr Trump’s strategy stems from the realisation that the United States would render itself impotent if he were to unilaterally terminate the agreement with Iran. America’s European allies, as well as Russia and China, would condemn termination, uphold their end of the agreement, and refuse to adhere to punitive measures the United States might adopt. With other words, termination would significantly reduce the United States’ ability to influence Iran.

As a result, Mr Trump, who has described the nuclear agreement as “one of the worst deals I’ve ever seen” and vowed to “dismantle” it, has since come to office has taken steps to lower incentives for Iran to continue to adhere to the accord. The outcome of May 12 elections in Iran could play into Mr Trump’s hands if a hardliner rather than incumbent President Hassan Rouhani were to emerge victoriously.

Read more: By targeting Iran Trump stokes sectarian fires across the Middle East

At the same time, sticking to his desire to remain unpredictable, Mr Trump has not ruled out terminating the agreement. Asked point blank by the Associated Press whether he would stick to the deal, Mr Trump replied: “It’s possible that we won’t.”

Re-imposing US sanctions against Iran that were lifted alongside punitive United Nations measures would stop short of a unilateral termination of the agreement, but leave Iran no choice but to respond

The president, besides charging that Iran has violated the spirit rather than the letter of the agreement and ordering a 90 day review that in the words of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will “evaluate whether suspension of sanctions related to Iran pursuant to the JCPOA is vital to the national security interests of the United States,” has also aligned the United States squarely alongside Saudi Arabia, which charges that the Islamic republic is the world’s foremost source of political violence. JCPOA is the acronym for the nuclear agreement or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

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reement it concluded two years ago with the world’s major powers, US President Donald J. Trump appears to be groping for ways to provoke Iran to back out of the deal. If successful, Mr Trump could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East at a time that a Chinese agreement to build a drone manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia could initiate a similar drone race that threatens to take hostilities in the region to a whole new, more dangerous level.
For now, the drone is suitable for anti-terror combat ,not qualified for a conventional war between nations.
So it is overacted to say China get involved in the arm race in ME.
 
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jew- and Saudi-originated terror and angloamerican financial and technological sponsorship of the jews/saudis must rightfully be countered. The day the nuclear agreement is torn up is the day jewry and its Saudi running dogs should piss in their pants at the sight of a more publicly and openly expressed economic and military support for iranians’ proud nuclear program from the rest of the world.
 
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jew- and Saudi-originated terror and angloamerican financial and technological sponsorship of the jews/saudis must rightfully be countered. The day the nuclear agreement is torn up is the day jewry and its Saudi running dogs should piss in their pants at the sight of a more publicly and openly expressed economic and military support for iranians’ proud nuclear program from the rest of the world.

Are you sure you are Chinese? I never seen such an anti Semite Chinese before.
 
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Are you sure you are Chinese? I never seen such an anti Semite Chinese before.

I've never actually met an antisemitic Chinese person before. Which makes sense, because China historically never had a problem with Jews, or even a Jewish population besides a handful of Kaifeng Jews. That's a Western and Middle Eastern problem, not a Chinese one.

This member @iajj speaks more like some sort of American conspiracy theorist.
 
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Are you sure you are Chinese? I never seen such an anti Semite Chinese before.
i am an old Chinese from a revolutionary age with fervent anti-Semitism and Anglophobia - BUT without having ever bought into the fondness for unemancipated debazi propagated by textbooks. so given your bazi root, please don't challenge my antisemitism.
 
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I've never actually met an antisemitic Chinese person before. Which makes sense, because China historically never had a problem with Jews, or even a Jewish population besides a handful of Kaifeng Jews. That's a Western and Middle Eastern problem, not a Chinese one.

This member @iajj speaks more like some sort of American conspiracy theorist.
many a good political scientist must sound like a conspiracy theorist to you, his intellectual ability to connect and cohere vastly complex and ostensibly inchoate concepts and ideas fanatic and fantastic to you.

and average chinese aren't antisemitic merely because they are unfamiliar with jewry as a politico-economic force and as an ideology, not because jewry isn't deadly harmful to our nation and our ideas of what it is and what it must become. just like china and the chinese public opinion weren't opposed to european imperialism before 1840, but the economic logic and the military machinery of imperialism had already been aligned against us...the general public sentiment isn't yet anti-Semitic - it will learn to be.

and that sentiment may yet elude a banana or bazi like you duo, but that scarcely matters.
 
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i am an old Chinese from a revolutionary age with fervent anti-Semitism and Anglophobia - BUT without having ever bought into the fondness for unemancipated debazi propagated by textbooks. so given your bazi root, please don't challenge my antisemitism.

You sound like a Jew trying to make antisemites look stupid.

Like I said, that's a Western problem or a Middle Eastern problem. It's not our problem.
 
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jew- and Saudi-originated terror and angloamerican financial and technological sponsorship of the jews/saudis must rightfully be countered. The day the nuclear agreement is torn up is the day jewry and its Saudi running dogs should piss in their pants at the sight of a more publicly and openly expressed economic and military support for iranians’ proud nuclear program from the rest of the world.

you sound so unchinese.
 
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I've never actually met an antisemitic Chinese person before.
That is hilarious considering how much anti-Semitism spewed from the Chinese camp of this forum just because Israel is a US ally. Everything from 9/11 to Rothschild conspiracies.
 
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That is hilarious considering how much anti-Semitism spewed from the Chinese camp of this forum just because Israel is a US ally. Everything from 9/11 to Rothschild conspiracies.

From this forum? :lol:

You claim to know a lot of Chinese people in real life, how many are antisemitic? Now if you told me they hated the USA, that is much more likely.
 
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You sound like a Jew trying to make antisemites look stupid.




Like I said, that's a Western problem or a Middle Eastern problem. It's not our problem.

shows how little discerning you are: I never fail to separate the uses of "Israelis" and "jewry". now on Israel, my position largely mirrors my high school education: the Chinese people stand with Palestinian. but a bazi wouldn't know that bit of what is taught in grade school about china's official position on the conflict, would he?

you sound so unchinese.

will my long standing advocacy of the governmental extermination of panturkics, peepees, and uiuis like you make me look more authentic? behh
 
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shows how little discerning you are: I never fail to separate the uses of "Israelis" and "jewry". now on Israel, my position largely mirrors my high school education: the Chinese people stand with Palestinian. but a bazi wouldn't know that bit of what is taught in grade school about china's official position on the conflict, would he?



will my long standing advocacy of the governmental extermination of panturkics, peepees, and uiuis like you make me look more authentic? behh

So you are a Jew? Makes sense considering how much you love to say that word.

What do you think of China's ongoing military cooperation with the state of Israel?
 
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