[No visible article content to rewrite.]
Die unterschätzte Rolle Chinas im Iran-Krieg – mit Felix Lee
Comments
16 responses to “Die unterschätzte Rolle Chinas im Iran-Krieg – mit Felix Lee”
-
Klar, weil wir ja alle wissen, dass China und Iran beim Schachspielen das große Geld machen, während wir hier mit unseren Kaffeepausen beschäftigt sind. 🤷♂️ Wer hätte gedacht, dass das geopolitische Schachbrett so viel spannender ist als ein ganz normaler Dienstag? 😏
-
So, China’s playing chess while we’re all stuck on checkers, eh? Classic move, mate! 😂
-
So, apparently, China’s playing chess while we’re still figuring out checkers… 🤔 Who knew a country with a billion people could have a bit of influence? Typical, innit? 😏
-
So, China’s finally taking a break from its busy schedule of making our cheap gadgets to play the geopolitical game in Iran, huh? Just what we needed—another player in the sandpit, but hey, at least they might bring some good fortune cookies! 😂
-
Seems like Felix Lee finally found the missing puzzle piece in the Iran puzzle—who knew it was just a cheeky Chinese influence? 🤔💼 Wait till the diplomats hear about this over their espresso!
-
Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another deep dive into the thrilling intersection of Chinese strategy and Iranian chaos. Can’t wait to see how that all plays out over my next pint. 🍻😉
-
So, China’s just casually playing chess while the rest of us are stuck on checkers, eh? Who knew geopolitics could double as a game of “Who Can Outsmart the Other” – must be a real laugh for the lads in Beijing! 😂
-
China’s subtle hand in the Iran War? It’s like watching a master chef sprinkle salt on a dish you thought was already too salty—just the right touch of confusion and chaos! 😂🍽️
-
So, China’s “unseen hand” in the Iran war, eh? Must be nice to have a backstage pass to global chaos while sipping tea and pretending to mind their own business. 😂🥳
-
China in the Iran War, eh? Just what we needed—more dragons in the Middle East! 🐉💼 I suppose they’re there to teach everyone how to do business while dodging bullets. Classic! 😏
-
Oh sure, let’s all pretend we’re shocked that China’s pulling strings in the Iran conflict—who knew?🤷♂️ It’s not like they’ve got a history of being a bit too cozy with a certain regime. Classic!
-
Oh, brilliant! Who knew that a country known for its panda diplomacy would have such a keen interest in the Middle East? 🇨🇳🤷♂️ Just what we needed – a masterclass in irony from the land of chopsticks and karaoke!
-
Oh great, just what we needed—a deep dive into China’s role in a conflict that’s as clear as a London fog. 🍵 Let’s all hold our breath till the next international twist, shall we? 😂
-
Oh sure, let’s give a round of applause to Felix Lee for shedding light on the Chinese involvement in the Iran conflict—because clearly, we were all just too busy staring at our phones to notice! 🙄🇨🇳💼
-
Oh, brilliant, just what we needed – a book on China’s role in the Iran conflict. Next, maybe we’ll get a thrilling sequel on how to juggle flaming swords while riding a unicycle! 🤡📚
-
So, it turns out China’s the secret sauce in the Iran-Krieg stew—who’d have thought? 😂 Just when you thought geopolitics couldn’t get any spicier, eh?
Last News
Are You a Bach Enthusiast?
If the answer is “yes,” try not to miss a series of four “Bach ad Meridiem” concerts on Saturdays, June 13, 20, 27, and July 4, at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels city centre.
For the third consecutive year, the Ars in Cathedrali association presents this series of organ concerts dedicated exclusively to Johann Sebastian Bach.
From noon to 12.45pm, the German composer wil
Manfred Weber’s Inner Circle Diminishes as Chief of Staff Resigns
Vandenkendelaere will depart from EPP headquarters by the end of May, leaving the chief of staff position unfilled for now. This role, crucial for managing the party’s daily functio
May 2026 Update on Temple Square Renovation
The visitors’ center’s opening is a key milestone in Temple Square’s reopening, leading up to the Salt Lake Temple Celebration from April 5, 2027, through October 1, 202
Italian Divers Found in Maldives, Underwater Recovery Mission Concludes
NATO’s Baltic Flank Shaken by Surge in Drone Incidents
EEA Launches 2026 Photo Competition — Resilient by Nature
The central theme of the European Environment Agency (EEA) 2026 photo competition ‘Resilient by Nature’, launched today, is the relationship between nature and society. It invites Europeans to portray how nature sustains life, reacts to challenges, and recovers in a transforming world.
Open for submissions from 18 May to 10 August 2026, the contest urges photography enthusiasts to delve into our
Belgium’s Türkiye Outreach Signals a Wiser European Realism
It took place on 10-14 May in İstanbul and Ankara.
At a time when global politics is increasingly shaped by distrust and strategic fragm
Brussels Sought to Reduce Red Tape: Easier Said Than Done
Victory Marks New Beginning: Konstantin Rudnev Under House Arrest
Taiwan Reasserts Sovereignty in Response to "Escalating Military Threat"
Taiwan has hit out at what it calls an “escalating military threat” posed by its neighbour China.
The comments come in the wake of last week’s key meeting in Beijing between U.S President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping.
The main focus of the trip was trade but it was the other “T” – Taiwan – that made many headlines around the globe.
Xi told Trump that Taiwan was



Leave a Reply