China Uses Iran as Puppet in Strait of Hormuz ‘Shell Game’
China is allegedly directing Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz, creating an energy crisis that chokes Chinese oil imports while China publicly calls for open passage. Experts describe this as a 'shell game,' where China plays both sides to appear as a peacemaker while advancing its own global ambitions and weakening the West through 'unrestricted warfare'.
China Uses Iran as Puppet in Strait of Hormuz ‘Shell Game’
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping route, has seen significantly reduced traffic for days. This situation stems from Iran’s threats and blockades, which experts say are deeply intertwined with China’s strategic goals.
China relies heavily on this strait for its oil imports, and its closure is causing major energy problems for the nation. The expert suggests that Iran is not acting alone but is being directed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which he calls the “headquarters.”
This means that while Iran is the public face of the standoff, China is the power pulling the strings behind the scenes. The expert likens this to a “shell game,” where the CCP plays multiple sides at once.
They want to appear as a peacemaker on the world stage, aiming to replace the United States as a global leader. However, they are simultaneously working to ensure their own demands and strategies are met through these actions.
A Dual Strategy for Global Dominance
The CCP’s strategy involves projecting an image of global cooperation while secretly pursuing its own agenda. This dual approach is a hallmark of how they operate, according to the national security expert.
He points out that China’s leader, Xi Jinping, has called for normal passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This statement directly contrasts with China’s recent veto of a UN Security Council resolution aimed at securing international navigation in the same area.
This apparent contradiction is explained as typical behavior from the CCP, which the expert describes as playing “all sides.” They present one face to the world while conducting separate, often conflicting, dealings underneath the surface. This “shell game” tactic allows them to gain advantages without being held fully accountable for their actions.
Iran: A Tool in China’s Global Ambitions
China’s ambition extends beyond regional influence; it aims to reshape the global order. The expert argues that China has spent the last 30 years expanding its reach unchecked by the Western world. They have made significant inroads into the Western Hemisphere, using various tools like Venezuela, Mexican drug cartels, and Iran to weaken the United States and its allies.
This strategy weakens the West to allow China to continue its global expansion, not just geographically but also militarily. As an example, the expert notes China’s recent move to take over Rainbow Island in the South China Sea. This expansion occurred while global attention was focused on the chaos in Iran, showing how China advances its interests even during international crises.
Taiwan: A Necessary Conquest
Taiwan is seen as a crucial piece in China’s quest for global dominance. While China might not strictly “need” Taiwan, it is essential for its aggressive global expansion plans. China aims to take over the world by 2049, and taking Taiwan is a key part of demonstrating its ability to seize territory from the West.
Xi Jinping has even suggested a timeline for this action, potentially between late 2026 and 2027. The ongoing conflicts and crises, such as those in Ukraine and Venezuela, are viewed by China as test runs. These situations help them understand how the United States reacts and negotiates, providing valuable lessons for their future aggression, particularly concerning Taiwan.
Unrestricted Warfare: China’s Strategy for Victory
China’s path to global leadership involves a strategy called “unrestricted warfare.” This approach focuses on weakening adversaries, especially the United States, from within. The goal is to erode the willingness and ability of the American population to fight, leading to a demoralized society that might eventually surrender.
Despite internal challenges like an aging population and economic issues, China believes these obstacles can be overcome. They see war as a way to reset their economy and are heavily investing in advanced technologies like AI and drone swarms. Their disregard for human life, even their own citizens, means these challenges are unlikely to slow down their aggressive plans.
The Call to Action for the US
To counter China’s strategy, the United States must develop countermeasures for every method of unrestricted warfare, which the expert estimates to be over a hundred. This effort requires a “whole of country” approach, involving every citizen, as civilians are on the front lines of this type of conflict. China’s plan is not necessarily a direct military invasion but to weaken the US to the point of surrender.
The expert warns that other crises, such as engineered pandemics or grid failures, could be part of this plan. He stresses that China is not acting alone, as other nations and entities also seek to dismantle the current world order and replace it with totalitarianism and communism. This trend is already visible in Europe, Canada, and the UK, and the expert urges Americans to recognize that these threats are not distant but are impacting their lives directly.
Source: China and Iran Playing a ’Shell Game’ With Hormuz Strait: National Security Expert (YouTube)





