U.S. media themselves have come out to admit their mistakes! U.S. media stated that there is no so-called "axis" of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran! U.S. media stated that after the United States and Israel bombed Iran, China, Russia, and even North Korea did not quickly assist Iran. The facts show that Iran's sale of drones and ballistic missiles to Russia for war, and its export of oil to China, did not bring any returns at critical moments.
This result has raised doubts about the degree of solidarity among these countries, and also indicates that the closeness of relations among these four countries may not be as deep as claimed. U.S. media stated that these four countries all oppose the United States, and the United States has taken a series of measures to weaken these four countries. However, regardless of everything, the term "axis" of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran is no longer applicable to describe the relationship between the four countries.
Evidently, after the U.S. fabricated the so-called "axis" of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran, the U.S. media themselves have withdrawn their statements. But undoubtedly, this term has always been a product of the U.S. side's self-directed performance, in a way, it's a cognitive operation directly directed by the United States. From our perspective, limiting our foreign policy within the framework of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran is obviously absurd.
We have very close relations with Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and other Middle Eastern countries except Iran. Our foreign policy is one of amicable neighborhood diplomacy, not a choice of sides, nor a diplomacy of forming small cliques in the international community. How could we limit our friendly relations to just a few countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea? In fact, we have never been a military alliance with Russia or Iran, how could we provide military aid to Iran?
The U.S. side fabricating the "axis" of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran is essentially to incite bloc confrontation. How could we fall into the U.S. trap? Iran exporting oil to us is an economic and trade relationship, not a military one. What kind of return does the U.S. media expect? Does Iran need to pay for exporting oil to us?
China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran do indeed have cooperation between them, but this cooperation is bilateral, not a group of alliances. This is essentially normal state-to-state relations.
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