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Recent Diplomatic Dynamics in West Asia Is Gulf Security Shifting From the U S to Chinas Hands

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The article discusses geopolitical shifts in West Asia with Gulf States diversifying security partnerships towards China, but no concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-level effect is identified. The analysis is purely diplomatic/strategic with no immediate trade, investment, or commodity flow implications.

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  • Gulf States reassess security dependence on US after 70+ years
  • China brokered 2023 Saudi-Iran rapprochement
  • China's military presence in region remains limited

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