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Senior Chinese Policy Adviser Warned Iran’s Deterrence Was Eroding Before U.S.-Israel Attack

Only days before the United States killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, one of China’s leading Middle East experts, who also serves as an adviser within Beijing’s foreign policy ecosystem, publicly warned about Iran's rapidly eroding “deterrence power” and the existential danger facing the Islamic Republic. ...

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