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" ... Overall, this may not prove a financially sound endeavor by Beijing, as Chinese companies will come under U.S. sanctions – but it may end up as a shrewd geostrategic play by both parties. Profitability certainly hasn’t been China’s main motivation in many previous investment schemes, nor is it Iran’s. This case is no different. It is a geopolitical anti-American axis. China’s game here is clear: first, increase tensions between the U.S. and Iran by weakening the impact of American sanctions and increase their soft power leverage in the energy-dense Middle East. Then integrate Iran into the Belt-and-Road initiative and into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, of which Tehran is an observer member. ... "
" ... Thus, Trump only ran the risk of putting a price tag on the mutually beneficial U.S.-India partnership. India’s assistance to Afghanistan comes out of its own geostrategic calculation, not out of the consideration that it needs to funnel money earned from the United States to rebuild Afghanistan. Moreover, the United States does not extend its security umbrella to India like it does to many allies in Europe and Asia, something that has prompted President Trump to remind the beneficiary countries to contribute more money to collective defense. ... "
" ... U.S. sanctions against Turkey came against the backdrop of rapidly deteriorating bilateral ties between Washington and Ankara, highlighting the reality that the decision whether to actually impose sanctions is governed by a constellation of other geostrategic and geopolitical considerations. Unlike Turkey, bilateral relations between the U.S. and India remain strong and the strategic partnership between the two remains on an upwards trajectory with engagement spanning virtually every sphere of cooperation conceivable. ... "
" ... Who is telling the truth and who is trying to revise history? At this point, it hardly matters. What should be clear, however, is that the geostrategic trends that caused Japanese strategists such disquiet are still very much intact. Indeed, with the departure of the dyspeptic Clinton and arrival of John Kerry, U.S.-China relations seem to be back on a positive track. ... "
" ... “This is a geostrategic investment we all need to make, we hope member states will be partners in this," said the EU’s Commissioner for enlargement Olivér Várhelyi. ... "