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There is a seductive myth that China and Iran are allies bound by blood and ideology, that Beijing would ride to Tehran’s rescue the way NATO would for a member under Article 5. Nothing could be further from the truth. What binds Beijing and Tehran is colder, more durable, and in some ways more dangerous than sentiment: mutual utility. China needs Iran. It will not die for Iran. Understanding that distinction is the key to understanding everything Beijing has — and has not — done since the guns of the 2026 war began firing. A partnership without a promise When China and Iran signed the 25-year Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Chinese state media hailed it as a civilizational bond. The agreement […]