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Alexey Kushch: The U.S. is now going to reshape the composition of its allies based on how useful they are in the context of confronting China

Alexey Kushch: The U.S. is now going to reshape the composition of its allies based on how useful they are in the context of confronting China
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By Alexey Kushch

 

89% of Iranian oil was going to China.

In other words, attacking Iran is attacking China.

The U.S. is now going to reshape the composition of its allies based on how useful they are in the context of confronting China.

And those who are useful to China will be the ones targeted.

Therefore, the focus of the new U.S. policy is on Iran, Venezuela, Brazil, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

This could go as far as changing political regimes and causing destabilization.

The “pool of friends” includes South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, and Israel.

There is an attempt to pull Pakistan and India into the allies’ camp.

Plus, a “special regime” of relations with Russia.

By the way, if you look at the slide, Syria has already been crossed out.

 

 

Next in line is Iran.

The UAE should also be concerned. Its role as an anti-sanctions “hub” and its participation in BRICS is already worrying Washington.

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