These two fascist regimes are boosting one another by means of their new global partnership, and the implications are far-reaching, potentially threatening Western nations, particularly those ruled by woke leaders who have opened their country’s doors to both Chinese and Iranian influence.
China’s technology will now serve to strength the Iranian regime’s brutal crackdown on its citizens. There is increased danger to both Chinese and Iranian dissidents, including those living abroad. Also, China has been expanding into virtually every sector of Western economies, while Iran’s proxies in the Middle East are powerful and expanding forces. Its proxies have also infiltrated the West. Hizballah’s external operations group, Unit 910, was shown to be “more active in Canada than they were in the United States.” Unit 910 is also known as Islamic Jihad, or the Black Ops of Hizballah.
Canada has already been under China’s influence (see also HERE), as has been demonstrated in an election interference scandal, so the expansion of a “technical model for authoritarian regimes” by China warrants a great deal of scrutiny, and should be kept out of Canada. Canada has already passed what Trudeau-appointed Senator David Richards called a “Stalinesque” bill as a means to exercise control over the Internet.
As the red-green axis forms alliances globally, Western countries face threats which they are ill-equipped to handle. The most basic responsibilities of any leader — implementing responsible immigration policies and managing borders, tending to the economy, protecting freedom and the rule of law — have shown most Western leaders to be utter failures.
“Leaked Document Reveals Iran’s Multiple Telecom Deals With China,” Iran International, May 18, 2023:
A whistleblower active in the IT industry has leaked documents revealing hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of telecommunications contracts between Iran and China.
London-based Iranian-British internet security expert and cyber espionage investigator Nariman Gharib released a list of contracts signed between the Islamic Republic’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology and Chinese companies.
The secret document – which has no date and cannot be verified independently by Iran International — contains a table of 10 contracts for various projects such as development of Iran’s landline network, infrastructure for fourth and fifth generation of broadband cellular networks and three satellite projects as well as production of smartphones and developing messenger services. Feasibility studies for several of the projects have been carried out but some others are in the planning stages.
The project for the supply and operation of a geosynchronous telecommunication satellite is announced to be at $100 to $450 million for a 42-month project while another satellite project is valued at $300 million for a three-year project….
China’s large-scale effort to control and censor the Internet has become a viable conceptual and technical model for authoritarian regimes, like Iran’s Islamic Republic. The Islamic Republic of Iran follows China’s lead in systematic oppression techniques….
Hank says
“As the red-green axis forms alliances globally, Western countries face threats which they are ill-equipped to handle. The most basic responsibilities of any leader — implementing responsible immigration policies and managing borders, tending to the economy, protecting freedom and the rule of law, — have shown most Western leaders to be utter failures.”
The problem is that CEO’s in previous decades were all copycatting each other and outsourcing the whole industrial manufacturing base, know-how, high-tech, low-tech, and jobs to China.
“The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”
― Vladimir Ilich Lenin
Walter Sieruk says
That above picture of those two dangerous scheming fiendish characters standing there joining hand together is a blatant and obvious reflection of that specific verse in the Bible which reads “Though hand join in hand, the wicked shall not be unpunished.” Proverbs 11:21. [K.J.V..}
John Smith says
Yes Walter,
an appropriate Proverb for such a picture.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
I doubt that Iran had any native telecom talent: it’s probably all a Chinese implementation of their telecom in Iran. Probably all Huawei, so Iran might probably get everything that the Chicoms spy out of there