In today's international community, the rising trend of "regional blocs" is in the spotlight. The SCO has taken Iran's accession as an opportunity to detonate the Sino-Russian game, with the United States playing a key role behind it.
In the current international political arena, geopolitical changes have made "regional blocs" an obvious trend. This phenomenon is not the first time in history, but it has attracted increasing attention in recent years. The so-called "regional grouping" refers to the aggregation of countries in a particular region because of the same interests to form a group based on geographical location. This trend plays an important role in international relations, both in terms of national attitudes and positions, as well as in bringing mutual support to member states.
During the Cold War, the United States, represented by "NATO," gathered a group of European countries to form a powerful military alliance. This "small group" structure plays an important role in the international arena. The United States has not only created the "North American Free Zone" and the "Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization", but China has also found its own "small group" in the SCO, that is, the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization" (hereinafter referred to as "SCO").
The SCO is an official organization with unified membership of the SCO and its core interests are to maintain peace and stability among its member states and to strengthen commercial exchanges. Although China took the lead in the formation, it does not require that the member states must be socialist countries, adhering to the principle of "seeking common ground while reserving differences". The establishment of the SCO has raised the status of our country internationally and helped to shape our international image.
On September 17 this year, the SCO held a meeting in Tareikstan to approve Iran's accession. However, it is worth noting that Iran was interested in joining the SCO as early as around 2005, but has been listed as an "observer state" for 16 years due to various considerations.
Why is it so long to observe?This involved the complexity of the international political landscape at the time. In 2001, China successfully established the SCO on the basis of the Shanghai Five-Nation Meeting. In 2005, Iran, suppressed by the United States, turned to cooperate with China and Russia and proposed to join the SCO. At that time, our country and Russia, faced with the powerful power of the United States, had a headache about the accession of Iran. Now, 16 years later, Iran has finally joined the European Union, a decision that is clearly influenced by profound changes in the international landscape.
With the prosperity of China's national strength and the relative weakening of the United States, China and Russia agreed to Iran's request. For China, this means that the right to speak and influence in the international community will be further increased. Iran's accession extends the SCO's "hand" to the Persian Gulf region, which is a move of great strategic value.
The Persian Gulf is located in a geopolitically sensitive zone and is home to an important global resource – oil. The countries surrounding the Persian Gulf have almost a monopoly on the world's largest oil production, storage and export, accounting for more than 50% of the total. Despite the rapid development of new energy sources, oil is still one of the indispensable energy sources for all countries. Iran's accession to the SCO has enabled China to cooperate more closely with Iran on land in the economic, political, diplomatic and other fields.
At this time, we can't help but wonder what kind of cooperation Japan and Iran will carry out after joining the SCOThe most direct possibility is to build high-speed railways and railways to open up land transportation routes. As a land-powered country, if we can build a direct passage in the Persian Gulf region, the US blockade of our country in the Strait of Malacca will be null and void. This cooperation is also in line with the "One Belt, One Road" plan that China has been promoting, and will greatly promote China's position in the international arena.
However, Russia has shown a very different attitude towards Iran's accession. Russia has been actively pushing for Iran to join the SCO, but when Iran actually became a member, Russia showed some concerns. This concern stems mainly from the possibility that the United States may lift its blockade of Iran, making Iran an independent country with a relatively less dependent value in the SCO.
Although the Iranian and Governor stressed that Iran will remain independent and sovereign and free from external interference, the SCO is a comprehensive international official organization that not only cooperates in the economic field, but also includes political, diplomatic, military and other fields. Iran's accession to the European Union may make China and Russia more prominent in the international game.
The United States has been using repression and sanctions on Iran, and the expansion of the SCO will put the United States under more pressure on regional issues. If Iran continues to develop, it will become more dependent on our country and Russia. For the United States, this is a challenge that cannot be ignored. Iran's accession to the SCO will expand the influence of international politics and intensify the games and disputes between countries.
To sum up, Iran's accession to the SCO, although it was forced and unavoidable, provides an important opportunity for our country. This move not only strengthens China's international discourse and geopolitical influence, but also poses a challenge to the United States and other Western countries. Under the general trend of international politics, the development of the SCO will become a key node in the international game, and the performance of each country in this changing situation will determine the future pattern.
The SCO in the Geopolitical Context of the SCO: The International Game Triggered by Iran's Accession to the European Union provides an in-depth analysis of the rise of the current trend of "regional blocization" in international relations, as well as the key role played by the United States in the Sino-Russian game triggered by Iran's accession to the SCO. This issue is particularly important in today's complex and volatile international landscape.
First, this paper provides a comprehensive interpretation of the trend of "regional blocization" and emphasizes the key role of geopolitical factors in this trend. Using the examples of the United States and NATO, this paper illustrates the actual operation of small groups in international relations and their positive impact on the interests of member states. This helps readers gain a deep understanding of the complex interactions in international relations.
Secondly, the article provides a clear account of the origin and nature of the SCO and the selection criteria for its member states. In particular, the history of Iran's accession to the SCO is reviewed in detail, highlighting Iran's 16-year "observation" period and the far-reaching impact of its accession on the international political landscape. This demonstrates the author's in-depth knowledge of the evolution of international politics, providing the reader with a clear timeline and context.
The article further analyzes the geopolitical significance of Iran's accession to the SCO. By introducing the geostrategic value of the Persian Gulf, the strategic advantages of Iran's accession to the SCO are deepened, especially the impact on the Persian Gulf region. This analysis not only focuses on the role of actual geostrategy, but also provides insight into possible areas of cooperation between Iran and the SCO, such as high-speed railways, railway construction, etc., which gives depth to the article.
However, the article is slightly simplistic in its analysis of the attitude towards Russia. Russia's concerns about Iran are mentioned, but their root causes are not dug into. Perhaps Russia's interests in the Middle East and its historical relationship with Iran can be added to give readers a more comprehensive understanding of Russia's concerns.
Overall, this article presents readers with a complex and multi-layered picture of the international game through an in-depth interpretation of the events of the SCO and Iran's accession to the European Union in the context of international politics. His analysis of the trend of "regional blocization", as well as his in-depth thinking on geopolitics and strategic cooperation, make the article more unique and thought-provoking.
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