News Analysis Beijing was thrown into panic following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to Chinese dissident Yuan Hongbing, who cites a well-placed source within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Yuan, a former law professor at Peking           Insider Reveals Beijing’s Anxiety Over Sudden Regional Shift After US Strikes on Iran
News Analysis Beijing was thrown into panic following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to Chinese dissident Yuan Hongbing, who cites a well-placed source within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Yuan, a former law professor at Peking           
President Donald Trump made a surprise announcement, saying China can continue buying Iranian oil despite longstanding U.S. sanctions. The statement came just hours after a cease-fire deal between Israel and Iran. Trump spoke on the subject earlier on Wednesday:
The short-lived war between Israel and Iran has highlighted Iran’s partnerships with other U.S. adversaries, mainly Russia and communist China. Though no formal alliance exists between Iran, China, Russia, and other aligned states, their political and economic