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As the U.S. pulls back from the Middle East, China leans in
As the U.S. pulls back from the Middle East, China leans in
As the U.S. pulls back from the Middle East, China leans in
States in the Middle East are increasingly looking to China not just to buy their oil, but to invest in their infrastructure and cooperate on technology and security.
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