He predicts China will not send ground troops to the Middle East and instead sees Chinese power as mediation and peace facilitation.
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Military restraint
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"Well, I mean, the Chinese policy for thousands of years is not to get involved overseas. And it's worked out really well for China..."
"...for the past few years, Iran has shown tremendous diplomatic, strategic military restraint. And the reason why is it understands that its maneuverability is..."
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