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Unlike the USSR and India back in the day, there is no real understanding between Iran and China. There is no shared ideology and no shared vision of the global order. The only things they align on a bilateral level is that both oppose the US (that too for their own different reasons) and that there is a customer-seller relationship between them as far as the oil is concerned. If China is given the guarantee of continued oil supply, I don't think there is any real reason China has to get involved besides projecting power and establish itself as a true superpower.Have all observed how Cowardly Chinese are? When we were dirt poor we split a Country, Soviets are relatively poor compared to Current China but still made Mericans lose their shit.
It seems Twitter nomenclature is correct for Chyna -" Most Loyal Anglo Dog".
Waiting for resident MSS Agents to gigabrain how it's some 4D or LundD Chess China is playing.
There would've been some hope of intervention and arming up if the Iranian regime showed some sign of fighting back properly too, like the Ukrainians who valiantly held the line against the Russian invading force for 2-3 months which gave NATO the confidence to start arming them, knowing that the risk of Ukraine's capitulation is worth the pound of flesh they'll extract from Russia. The Iranians, on the other hand, with the exception of a few ballistic missiles have gotten dominated. After the humiliation Chinese air defense faced in Operation Sindhoor, why would they risk further spitroasting at the hands of Israel?