Expert: US Strikes on Iran May Speed CCP’s Downfall
The Iranian regime’s top political and military leaders have been eliminated by U.S. and Israeli strikes. How is this affecting relations between China and Taiwan? Beijing has quietly stopped its ongoing intimidation campaign against the island.
The U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran are leading some people to imagine a future China without communism. Why an expert thinks the strikes could accelerate Beijing’s downfall.
Beijing and Moscow have yet to offer Iran any military help. What’s behind the hesitation — and what’s next for Beijing? A China expert breaks it down.
Across Chinese social media platforms, many internet users are celebrating with the Iranian people after the strikes on the Islamic regime. Some are calling for help to end the Chinese Communist regime.
- China Halts Deployment of Military Aircraft Near Taiwan
- Strikes on Iran Dismantle China-Led “New Axis of Evil”
- Chinese Netizens Cheer for Iranians, Seek Own Freedom
- Expert: U.S. Strikes on Iran May Speed CCP’s Downfall
- How Will the Iran Conflict Impact China?
- China’s Regional Power Projection Questioned
- Iran Command & Control Severed by Ongoing Airstrikes
- China Faces Pain From Strait Disruption, Oil Price Surge
- China’s Oil Supply at Risk Amid U.S.-Iran Pressure
- U.S. Pressures China as Xi Holds Fewer Economic Cards
- U.S., Israel Gain Air Superiority, Hit Iran Air Defenses










