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Trump’s China visit affects Iran policy

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. US President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to China is likely to have a direct impact on military and diplomatic strategy related to Iran.

According to various US media reports, the White House is trying to find a careful balance in its decisions on Iran, prioritizing a visit to Beijing.TAG_OPEN_div_38 According to an NBC report, an unnamed White House official said that President Trump considered his trip to China as an important factor in evaluating options related to Iran.

The visit, scheduled for May 14 and TAG_OPEN_div_36 15, is being watched with utmost priority by the administration. It is said that the administration is not in favor of postponing the visit, which has been postponed once after the conflict started.

Meanwhile, The New York Times reports that the double maritime embargo imposed around the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian ports has further complicated the diplomatic environment.TAG_OPEN_div_34 The disruptions are making a trip to Beijing “high-risk”, where both security and supply management pose challenges.

Tensions between Washington and Beijing remain high, despite China’s willingness to play a mediation role to end the war.TAG_OPEN_div_32 The U.S. administration has been imposing sanctions on Chinese shipping companies and oil refineries accused of doing business with Iranian oil, putting more pressure on bilateral relations.

The question of energy security has also complicated this whole situation. Many countries, including China, rely on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. The partial closure of waterways since early March has disrupted global supply chains and added fresh pressure to US-China talks.

Meanwhile, President Trump has revealed that talks with Iran are ongoing, but the details of those talks have been limited to a limited group.TAG_OPEN_div_28 “I and a few people are the only ones who know the real status of the talks. ” he told reporters in the Oval Office. He also said that Iran’s leadership structure is unclear and that has added challenges to the talks.

However, Trump claimed that Iran is looking for a deal.TAG_OPEN_div_26 According to him, Iran’s economy is in serious trouble due to US sanctions and economic pressure. “The impact of the disruption is profound,” he said. This indicates U.S. strategic pressure centered on the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump was cautious about the military option.TAG_OPEN_div_24 Expressing uncertainty about whether a large-scale attack was necessary, he indicated that a decision would be made based on the situation. According to CNN, the Pentagon is expected to receive updated military options, which will play a role in the upcoming decision-making process.

This issue has also intensified debate in American domestic politics. Trump criticized Congress for trying to limit the president’s military authority. He complained that he was constantly being obstructed by the legislature even as he was focused on a deal with Iran.

Meanwhile, the administration’s claim that the ceasefire would block a 60-day deadline under the 1973 War Powers Resolution has sparked fresh legal controversy.TAG_OPEN_div_20 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate that the ceasefire had delayed the deadline. But Democratic Senator Tim Kaine disagreed with the interpretation, saying it was not legally sustainable.

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