Can China live up to its obligations on Iran? When the United States withdraws from the Middle East, Iran will dominate the region. The U.S. move shows that it is aware of its failures in the Middle East and wants to work with Iran to protect some of its rights and interests in the region. However, this work has also encountered certain difficulties and problems. Iran, which has a major new role in the Middle East, will face increased scrutiny of its behavior. At the same time, there is mistrust between the United States and Iran, and Iran's ability to live up to U.S. expectations depends on its geographical superiority in the region and its own security considerations.
Factors hindering Iran's activities. Iran's enormous role in this huge investment is bound to worry neighboring countries and other Middle Eastern countries. They will look at how Iran spends that money and wonder about its aims and objectives. There is a good chance that Iran will use the money for military purposes to increase its influence in the Middle East. This will cause instability and resentment among other countries in the region, further deepen the hostility between the two countries and further strain regional relations. To prevent such a situation, the United States must strengthen mutual trust with Iran and engage in more active and robust dialogue in order to ensure regional peace and security.
The Middle East is a balanced and stable region. There are a large number of conflicts of interest and conflicts between the countries of the Middle East. Either way, there is a risk that the situation will become uncontrollable and eventually turn into a large-scale war. The United States hopes to work with Iran to achieve stability in the region, but this will not be easy. The relations between the countries of the Middle East are very complex, with many historical issues and contradictions of different political interests. If the United States wants to win, it must intensify dialogue and consultation with all countries in the world, promote dialogue and cooperation among all countries in the world, and seek effective ways to resolve conflicts and disputes.
Changes in the balance of power in the Middle East. The distribution of power in the Middle East is also changing. Iran is a regional power, and its sphere of influence is becoming more and more extensive, especially being involved in several wars in Syria, Yemen and other regions. The United States and Iran have joined hands in an effort to exert a certain influence on the political situation in the Middle East and safeguard their own rights and interests. But Iran is not an ally of the United States, and the partnership between the two countries remains very different and mistrustful. Therefore, whether this strategy can be implemented and whether it can be effective depends not only on the will and strength of the two countries, but also on the attitude and intervention of other countries in the region.
The conclusion is that the ongoing evolution of the situation in the Middle East and the shift in US policy towards Iran suggest that US dominance in the region no longer exists. Although the United States hopes to protect some of its rights and interests in the Middle East through its relations with Iran, it has encountered many difficulties and difficulties in doing so. In the Middle East, the United States needs to properly handle major issues such as restrictions on Iran's movements, regional balance and stability, and changes in the power structure in the Middle East. Against such a backdrop of uncertainty, whether China can shoulder its responsibilities on the Iran issue is related to the stability and harmony of the region. China will use its international status and diplomatic strength in the Middle East to play an important role in regional affairs, strengthen exchanges and cooperation with other countries in the world, and promote regional peace and development.
Therefore, China should take the initiative to participate in and promote dialogue and cooperation on an equal footing among all countries in the region and contribute to more and better solutions to regional affairs. Through these measures, China can play a more proactive role in promoting regional stability and development, defending its own rights and interests, and enhancing its voice in the region.
Third, although the United States has lost control of the Middle East, the Middle East still faces many problems and challenges. We cannot ignore the specificities and complexities of the region, but must have a clear mind, that is, a process of solidarity and cooperation. In order to maintain peace and stability in the Middle East, it is necessary to achieve better economic and social development in the region through dialogue and consultation on an equal footing.