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China's role in Saudi-Iran deal a tricky test for U.S.

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By Phil Stewart and Michelle Nichols

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China's involvement in brokering the deal could have "significant implications" for Washington, said Daniel Russel, the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia under former President Barack Obama.

Couldn't agree more. It smacks of hegemonic shift.

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Shows what can be achieved when the perennial US/Israel spoilage is removed from the equation.

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saudi arabia and iran will regret later, just like some countries joined the one belt one road with china.

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One dictatorship helped two other dictatorships to come to an accord. What could go wrong? Still, peace is peace.

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It's not surprising how aggressive other countries have been acting since 2021.

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Its all about trickery before you know it the Chinese are in the business to disrupt the entire world while building up their military and disrupting other countries relationships with the disguise of fake agreements! They can not be trusted!

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