At least 16,500 protesters killed, over 330,000 injured, and Iran’s streets are still burning. The world watches in shock, but one major player has kept a low profile: China. <br />Yes, Beijing’s public response to the violence has been cautious, almost muted. <br /> <br />Diplomats call for ‘stability’ and urge Iran to ‘overcome difficulties.’ Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned U.S. threats. But make no mistake: China will not save the Iranian regime from internal unrest. <br /> <br />Yet behind the headlines, China has already played a major role — supplying the very tools that allow Iran to crush dissent efficiently. Chinese companies like Tiandy have sold Facial recognition cameras, trained Iranian personnel, and helped expand Iran’s intranet and drone networks. <br /> <br />#USStrikesIran #ChinaUSIranTensions #USThreatensIran #USAirstrikesIran #StrikesOnIran #ChinaIran #ChinaIranStatement #ChinaUSTensions #ChinaSupportsIran #ChinaIranWarning #IranUSConflict #USIranCrisis #ChinaOpposesInterference #MiddleEastTensions #USChinaRelations #GlobalConflict #IranProtests #IranUnrest #WorldOnEdge #Geopolitics #ChinaCondemnsUS<br /><br />~HT.318~PR.102~PR.152~
