How China and Russia Can Exploit the Iran War
Geopolitics
Global
Started April 23, 2026
The article explores how China and Russia may leverage the ongoing conflict in Iran to advance their geopolitical interests and strengthen their influence in the Middle East.
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How China and Russia Can Exploit the Iran War
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 23, 2026
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The potential exploitation of the Iran War by China and Russia requires a nuanced approach that considers the complexities of international relations.
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The Iran War presents an opportunity for China and Russia to expand their influence, which could destabilize the region further.
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The focus on military action in Iran risks overlooking diplomatic solutions that could mitigate adversarial gains by China and Russia.
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Inaction by the U.S. during the Iran War could lead to a power vacuum that favors authoritarian regimes, threatening global stability.
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America must strategically engage with allies to counteract the influence of China and Russia in the Iran conflict.
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