Simon argues that current regional war optics mask an ongoing negotiation in which Western finance and local powers are resolving territorial disputes and repartitioning assets.
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Territorial disputes
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He says any real Russia-China-Iran convergence would have to answer hard questions about hierarchy, currency dominance, and territorial disputes before peaceful cooperation is plausible.
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"...more than we've ever seen. And everyone's just resolving all their territorial disputes. So if you look at Syria right now, Jilani ex -ISIS,..."
"now is historically the West has used Turkey, Iran, and Qatar to fund proxies to destabilize the region. And then obviously Israel and Iran..."
"...Whose currency would be the universal currency? And can all these territorial disputes that have been that have been persistent for the past few..."
"...same, I don't see how this has to do with a territorial dispute."
"...don't see any other red lines. I know there are these territorial disputes. And the South China Sea, but that can be negotiated. But..."
"...short -term. And they have conflicts in order to resolve, like, territorial disputes. Okay? Or trade disputes. But they're not trying to wipe each..."
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