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NTD China in Focus: Iranian Oil Still Flowing to China via Strait of Hormuz
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NTD China in Focus: Iranian Oil Still Flowing to China via Strait of Hormuz

Topics being discussed by Tiffany Meier…

  • Iran continues to send large amounts of crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz to China despite the ongoing war

  • According to TankerTrackers, nearly 12 million barrels of Iranian oil have passed through the critical waterway since the conflict began

  • A close encounter in the skies over the Yellow Sea - Australia says a Chinese helicopter flew dangerously close to one of its naval aircraft

  • What was a key tool that helped the United States and Israel successfully take down Iran’s regime leader, Ali Khamenei?

  • Chinese surveillance cameras blanketing Iran’s capital

  • Washington is sending a signal to Beijing ahead of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping

  • A U.S. aircraft transited international airspace over the Taiwan Strait, which separates the island from China

  • The Iran operation is shaping up as more than a regional conflict, with experts saying it is part of a broader struggle for influence between the United States and China

  • With Trump’s upcoming trip to Beijing, the stakes are higher than ever, a China expert weighs in.

Chapters

00:00 Intro
01:17 Iran Oil Still Flowing to China via Strait of Hormuz
02:17 Trump: 28 Mine-Laying Ships in Strait of Hormuz Destroyed
03:03 Trump on Strikes Against Iran: ‘We’re Not Finished Yet’
05:19 IEA Releases Historic 400M Barrels of Oil From Reserves
07:48 Trump Announces 1st New Oil Refinery in 50 Years
08:35 Australia Slams China’s Unsafe Helicopter Maneuver
09:46 Japan to Deploy First Homegrown Long-Range Missiles
10:26 U.S. Navy Aircraft Transits Taiwan Strait
12:37 Hacked Chinese Surveillance System in Iran Serves U.S.
15:34 Analysis: Trump’s China Visit Amid Heightened U.S.-Iran Tensions

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