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Iran war tests Xi's plan for China stockpiles as Tehran rallies domestically

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On March 13, the ongoing Iranian crisis is being used by President Xi Jinping to validate his strategic initiative regarding military reserve accumulation. Simultaneously, Iranian leaders are organizing nationwide demonstrations across their country to project strength amid escalating tensions with regional adversaries who have launched attacks on Tehran's nuclear facilities and oil infrastructure in response to recent sanctions violations involving private credit markets reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis fallout from Iran-US relations over decades ago including those related...

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    Iran's leaders are holding nationwide rallies as a demonstration of national strength.
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    The ongoing conflict with Iran is testing President Xi Jinping's strategy to expand China's military stockpiles and global influence, potentially altering the balance in regional power dynamics.
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