Washington Think Tank Live: The Possibility of CCP Restarting Iran Threat

On the afternoon of June 27th (Friday), US East Coast time, the Washington-based think tank “Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC)” will hold an online seminar to discuss the possibility of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reigniting the threat from Iran.

The seminar will be live-streamed with real-time translated subtitles by New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD) and Epoch Times.

Here are the links for live streaming:

Epoch Times:

New Tang Dynasty Television:

Clean World:

https://www.ganjingworld.com/live/1hoi147vbcr6Dr3X0SNXAjIFw1qn1c

The discussion will delve into the potential risks and implications of CCP’s involvement in escalating tensions with Iran, which could have wide-ranging consequences on global security and stability.

Experts, analysts, and policymakers are expected to participate in the seminar, offering insights and strategies to address and counteract the potential threats posed by CCP’s actions in the Middle East.

As geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve and intersect in complex ways, understanding and responding to the CCP’s foreign policy decisions and actions is crucial for safeguarding international peace and security.

By analyzing and predicting the CCP’s potential moves in relation to Iran, the seminar aims to equip policymakers and stakeholders with the knowledge and foresight needed to navigate and mitigate any dangerous developments that may arise.

The CPDC’s initiative to host this seminar underscores the growing concerns surrounding the CCP’s expanding influence and aggressive tactics on the global stage, particularly in regions like the Middle East where strategic partnerships and alliances play a significant role in shaping geopolitical outcomes.

Through engaging in open dialogue and collaboration, the participants in the seminar seek to foster a better understanding of the challenges posed by CCP’s foreign policy objectives and strategies, as well as explore effective responses to uphold international norms and security protocols in the face of emerging threats.