China’s “no-limits” partnership with Russia and its growing ties to Iran expose Beijing’s willingness to back rogue states and dictatorships for its own gain. Yet, as recent foreign affair reports from our sources points out, this fragile alliance is built on shaky ground.
China props up Putin with arms, energy deals, and propaganda, yet Moscow remains an unreliable partner, bogged down in a disastrous Ukraine war.
Iran supplies drones to Russia, but Tehran’s own economy is crumbling under sanctions. China funds Belt and Road projects (BRI) in unstable regions, but most partner nations are defaulting on loans, leaving Beijing overextended. The West must recognize China’s role in fueling global instability. A U.S. policy expert warned, “This isn’t just about economic power—China is actively shaping a world where autocrats thrive.”
With China standing shoulder to shoulder with Moscow and Tehran, it is clear: Beijing is not a responsible global power—it is a saboteur of peace.