🚨BIG NEWS: PEOPLE CONFUSE CHINA’S POLICY BEHIND RUSSIA‑CHINA VIEW ON WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST 🇨🇳🇷🇺🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱

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Many people are confused about China’s policy toward the growing war in the Middle East — especially when compared with Russia. While both countries have criticized Western military action, their reasons and goals are very different, and understanding this helps explain why global reactions are so complex.

Russia is more actively involved — openly opposing U.S. and Israel strikes on Iran, warning against escalation and even helping Tehran with intelligence and military coordination. Moscow sees the confrontation as part of a broader geopolitical rivalry with the U.S., where weakening American influence in the Middle East strengthens Russia’s position globally. This has led to Russia taking a clear and hard stance that goes beyond simple diplomacy.

China’s approach, on the other hand, is more cautious and calculated. Beijing has called for peace and de‑escalation, emphasizing stability and continued energy trade, but it does not want to be drawn directly into the fighting. China’s main priority is ensuring security of oil imports and economic ties, not military confrontation. That’s why China talks about avoiding conflict, even as it strengthens political and economic cooperation with Iran and other regional players.

In simple words: Russia is more openly involved in backing Iran, while China is trying to stay balanced and focused on its own interests. This difference can look confusing, but it shows that not all major powers play the same geopolitical game — some choose confrontation, while others hedge their bets, protecting their economy and influence without entering the war directly. 🌍⚠️💥