Let’s look at the bigger picture…

Everyone talks about Iran, Khamenei, Israel… but the real battle is somewhere else.

Two events, seemingly unrelated, are actually connected:

1️⃣ Venezuela: The U.S. removed Maduro. Everyone cheered or protested—but no one asked: who was buying most of Venezuela’s oil? China. 800,000 barrels/day gone.

2️⃣ Iran: U.S. and Israel hit Iran. Headlines screamed “nuclear threat eliminated.” But who was the main oil buyer? Again, China. 1.5 million barrels/day gone.

Different places, same target: China.

Ray Dalio’s theory holds: when a rising power nears an established one, conflict is inevitable. History shows it: Germany vs. UK → WWI, Japan vs. US → WWII, USSR vs. US → Cold War.

Now it’s China’s turn.

China produces 28% of global goods.

By 2030, it may surpass the U.S. economically.

Its oil dependence: 73% imported.

U.S. strategy? Cut its fuel lines: Venezuela, Iran, Russia (sanctions), and Saudi disruptions. The engine slows.

Meanwhile, China builds the Belt & Road, tying Europe closer. But Europe starts leaning China, threatening U.S. influence.

Then comes Taiwan—the tech heart of the world. No compromise there.

The pattern: weaken China step by step—energy, trade routes, allies—before the main confrontation. Meanwhile, the U.S. profits from weapons sales.

Different wars, one strategy, one goal: contain China 🇨🇳.

❗❓⁉ Is this really about regional conflicts, or the rise of a global superpower?

#GlobalStrategy #USPower #China #Geopolitics #EnergyWars

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