USA has now lost Middle East as China says can’t stop its Iranian oil purchase

America has now lost the Middle East and can no longer save Israel except it behaves itself within the region. The United States of America has not only lost the petrodollar influence it had  imposed on world economy through the region but also cannot dare any longer to attack Iran or carry out any activity in the region without Iran knowing.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has declared that the United States and its allies cannot prevent China from purchasing Iranian oil, reinforcing Beijing’s commitment to maintaining energy ties with Tehran despite mounting Western pressure and sanctions.

Xi made the remarks amid growing tensions over Iran’s oil exports and Washington’s efforts to curb Tehran’s energy revenues.

This warning was coming from Beijing and now obvious gut that the Islamic Republic of Iran – which for over 40 years have been wrongfully tagged terrorist country by US and its allies – underscores that it is now official that Iran and its multipolar world allies have finally put their feet on the ground to ensure that United States of America can no longer tout itself as global but regional ruler only in its own domain.

With Iran now a super power, a feat it acquired alone having faced United States, Israel and their allied states within the Gulf region during the recent unprovoked US-Israel war that lasted for over 60 days, investigations showed that America has now lost the Middle East and can no longer save Israel except it behaves itself within the region.

The United States of America has not only lost the petrodollar influence it had  imposed on world economy through the region but also cannot dare any longer to attack Iran or carry out any activity in the region without Iran knowing.

China – according to the investigation – remains one of the largest buyers of Iranian crude, often rejecting unilateral sanctions imposed by the US.

The statement signals Beijing’s continued resistance to American influence over global energy trade and highlights the deepening strategic relationship between China and Iran.

Analysts say the move could further strain relations between China and Western powers already divided over trade, security, and geopolitical influence in the Middle East.

US officials have repeatedly warned countries and companies against violating sanctions on Iranian oil, but China has consistently defended its energy imports as legitimate and necessary for its economic interests.

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