# Chinese Diplomacy
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The High Cost of Inconsistency: Why the US-Iran ‘Talk and Strike’ Paradox is Failing
Recent military clashes between the U.S. and Iran have derailed a potential diplomatic breakthrough regarding asset unfreezing. The escalation underscores the failure of 'maximum pressure' tactics and highlights the rising costs of a strategy that lacks clear political objectives.

Beijing’s Human Statues: The Strategic Symbolism Behind China’s ‘Motionless’ Military Discipline
A viral video of a motionless Chinese soldier during a presidential arrival has been leveraged by Beijing to project military discipline and national confidence. The guard, part of an elite unit, follows a 'Four Nos' training protocol designed to transform individual soldiers into symbols of state stability.

Beijing’s 'Five Revitalizations': Wang Yi Stakes China’s Claim as the Guardian of Global Order
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi presided over a high-level UN Security Council meeting, proposing a five-point plan to 'revitalize' the international system. The move marks a significant effort by Beijing to position itself as the leader of global governance and the primary protector of the UN Charter amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Beijing Invokes the Ghost of Tokyo Trials to Warn Against Rising Revisionism
On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, Chinese state media has issued a stern warning against historical revisionism regarding Japan's wartime conduct. The rhetoric reinforces Beijing's role as a primary defender of the post-WWII international order and uses historical memory as a diplomatic tool to challenge modern Japanese security policies.

Digital Fog of War: Why Beijing is Debunking Rumors of a U.S. Invasion of Iran
Chinese state media has debunked viral social media footage claiming a massive U.S. military buildup near Iran, revealing the clips were actually from a 2023 California air show. The incident highlights the dangers of digital misinformation during sensitive ceasefire negotiations and marks an active effort by Beijing to manage regional narratives.