Magi
Registered Member
Due to their anti American stance, Chinese people generally support Iran, and because of the Tajik people who have supported the Chinese central government for thousands of years, Chinese people also generally have a favorable impression of Shia Islam.
From the bottom of their hearts, Chinese people are willing to see Iran possess nuclear weapons, but China will never openly support Iran's possession of nuclear weapons, and may even oppose Iran's possession of nuclear weapons. You need to realize that the vast majority of countries in this world do not want to see other countries possessing nuclear weapons, and prohibiting nuclear proliferation on a global scale is absolutely politically correct. China cannot be an enemy for Iran and two hundred other countries.
And do you really believe that nuclear weapons can prevent the invasion of Iran by the United States and Israel? Do you really think American elites care about the lives of American soldiers? You should see the bodies of Americans who froze to death on American streets. Do American elites care about their lives?
Once Iran possesses nuclear weapons, the United States and Israel will inevitably invade Iran at all costs, and Iran will also face a diplomatic impasse of global isolation. Your allies will also significantly reduce their aid due to political correctness.
Iran has shown it prioritizes sovereignty and justice over the number of states calling for its capitulation. Whether two hundred or two hundred and one makes little difference from Iran's perspective. Moreover, this number is likely exaggerated in light of recent events. When a nuclear armed nation cautions a historically rooted state like Iran against pursuing similar capabilities, it raises questions about the consistency and intent behind that stance.
At this point a ground invasion seems imminent, making hypotheticals about nuclear deterrence largely irrelevant.
Major powers tend to act expediently, if not opportunistically. This is well understood in Tehran. As a result, any support extended to Iran is understood to be driven by the interests of these allies (perhaps more accurately described as strategic partners) rather than by principle or goodwill.








