It proposes a phased transition: maintain strategic ambiguity, strengthen allies, bolster Taiwan’s self-defense, revitalize the One China Policy, expand diplomacy with Beijing, and reassure regional partners. Only after these steps should Washington clearly rule out direct military intervention.
Browsing: Geopolitics
Experts discussed a potential thaw in EU-China relations amid a shifting geopolitical landscape. While China expressed willingness to aid Ukraine’s reconstruction, European participants were cautious, citing distrust over Beijing’s alignment with Russia and its neutrality as a potential peacekeeper.
The strikes have severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program, but the long-term effects remain uncertain. Analysts debate whether this will spur nuclear proliferation or deter it, while examining the muted response from Iran’s supposed allies like China and Russia.
The analysis warns that U.S. involvement would dangerously escalate the conflict, posing severe risks to regional stability. It urges Washington to pursue a diplomatic path and calls on Tehran to offer major incentives, such as abandoning domestic uranium enrichment, to secure a deal.
Europe must overcome internal divisions and strategic dependency to provide Ukraine sustained military and economic support. The continent’s collective willpower is now the decisive factor in determining whether Ukraine survives as a sovereign state or falls under lasting Russian domination.
Chinese analysts see Trump’s agenda ushering in an era of regional blocs, personalized power, and sovereignty over human rights—a world order they believe benefits China by weakening Western-led institutions and allowing for leader-to-leader negotiations on issues like Taiwan.
