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Who Gains from the Israel-Palestine WAR: America or China

In the midst of the Israel-Palestine conflict, it’s essential to examine who stands to gain and the role that America has historically played in benefiting from various war situations worldwide.

After the chaos caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a significant economic struggle among nations, with the major players being the United States, China, Russia, and India.

When we consider global conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine dispute, it becomes apparent that America has consistently found advantages, regardless of which countries are involved in conflicts. This observation prompts us to delve into the complexities of this situation.

The Silk Road Economic Belt, a vast infrastructure development plan connecting China to regions like Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe through railways, highways, and pipelines, has encountered setbacks. Simultaneously, India’s ambitious plan to establish an economic corridor linking the Middle East and Europe, involving nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Israel, faces delays and complications.

Amidst these global complexities, China seems poised to benefit directly from the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Here are the reasons behind China’s potential advantages:

  1. Expanded Influence: China’s foreign policy emphasizes non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries. The continuing Israel-Palestine conflict diverts global attention, allowing China to quietly expand its global influence without drawing too much scrutiny.
  2. Economic Opportunities: The conflict disrupts traditional trade routes, especially those passing through the Middle East. China can leverage its Belt and Road Initiative to develop alternative routes, enhancing its economic presence worldwide and fostering increased trade and connectivity.
  3. Energy Security: As a significant oil importer, China heavily relies on the Middle East for energy resources. The instability caused by the conflict can lead to fluctuations in oil prices, offering China opportunities to secure favorable energy deals and diversify its energy sources.
  4. Arms Trade: China, a major arms exporter, can potentially benefit by supplying weapons and military equipment to parties involved in the conflict. This not only strengthens its arms trade but also solidifies its international relations.
  5. Diplomatic Leverage: China can use its position as a key diplomatic player to mediate and influence negotiations related to the Israel-Palestine conflict. By doing so, it can enhance its reputation as a global peacemaker and foster diplomatic relationships with relevant stakeholders.

It is essential to acknowledge that the United States has consistently managed to derive benefits from various global conflicts throughout history, regardless of the countries involved. America’s ability to maintain its advantageous position in such situations has been a consistent trend since World War II.

The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict presents China with a unique set of opportunities and advantages in the realms of geopolitics, economics, and diplomacy. Simultaneously, America’s historical knack for benefiting from global conflicts remains a noteworthy aspect of global geopolitics. However, it is important to remember that these benefits come at the cost of perpetuating conflicts that cause immense suffering and instability. The path to a sustainable and peaceful resolution remains a complex challenge that the global community must collectively address.

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Kunal Guha

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