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The Myth of the Existential Alliance

The Myth of the Existential Alliance Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 2, 2026 In the grand theater of contemporary geopolitics, the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the various actors of the "Axis of Resistance"—Iran, Hamas, and their various regional satellites—is often portrayed as a seamless, monolithic conspiracy. Yet, a closer examination reveals a landscape defined more by transactional opportunism, cynical pragmatism, and the cold logic of "the enemy of my enemy is my useful instrument" than by a shared ideological destiny. The Lubricant of Conflict: Oil and the "Teapot" Lifeline The premise that the CCP is the "lifeline" of Iran’s war machine rests on a foundation of crude oil. In 2024, China’s imports of Iranian crude nearly doubled to 17.8 million barrels per day. By 2025, China was purchasing over 80% of Iran's seaborne oil exports. This is not merely a trade; it is a financial artery. These transactions, oft...

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