Trump Signals Strategic Shift: China Can Buy Iranian Oil

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President Trump dropped a geopolitical bombshell: in a post on Truth?Social, he announced that "China can now continue to purchase Oil from Iran. Hopefully, they will be purchasing plenty from the US, also."

This declaration signals a notable pivot from the so-called "maximum pressure" campaign Trump reinstated in February?2025, which aimed to slash Iranian oil exports to near zero. Instead, Trump appears to be leveraging this concession to coax China into importing American energy—linking geopolitical maneuvers with trade incentives.

Coming on the heels of his announcement of a tentative Israel?Iran ceasefire, this move underlines Trump’s transactional diplomacy: brokering Middle East calm in exchange for strategic trade gains. While U.S. airstrikes targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump now extends clemency to China on its Iranian oil imports—a calculated reward for non-interference and trade cooperation.

Analysts stress this isn’t about oil prices—the real story lies in Trump’s attempt to transform U.S. diplomatic leverage into economic advantage. China, which silently eyed the ceasefire, refrained from harsh backlash and kept its vital Iranian oil lifeline intact. In return, Trump wants China to import more American oil—a potential win for U.S. producers and domestic energy policy.

It’s a high-stakes game: Washington loosens pressure on Iran to coax China away from Iranian energy, swap dependence for U.S. barrels, and reward restraint. But Beijing—aware of cheaper Iranian and Russian sources—may balk.

We’re witnessing a new fusion of military brinksmanship with economic brinkmanship. Trump’s message is clear: de-escalation gets rewarded, and oil becomes the currency. Whether Beijing takes the deal, and whether Tehran stays in line, remains to be seen.

 

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Trump must have thought China could not continue to purchase oil
from Iran without his permission.

It is good news nonetheless. Canada imports oil to the east coast
from the Middle East. Lifting sanctions on Iran could mean more
cheaper crude oil from Gulf states for Ontario. That is better than
buying oil from Alberta.
 

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Apparently a railroad line that was for transportation of oil into China was "accidentally hit" in the bombings......

So I guess the Strait needs to stay open.....
 

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Trump's ceasefire call must be his ploy to allow
Israel to regroup and sneak attack again. Iran
may as well keep up with firing missiles into the
iron dome until Operation Rising Lion turns into
Operation Sewer Rats.
 

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Trump's ceasefire call must be his ploy to allow
Israel to regroup and sneak attack again. Iran
may as well keep up with firing missiles into the
iron dome until Operation Rising Lion turns into
Operation Sewer Rats.
I think they are running short on ammo, including defense ammo. They tried to bite off too much. They need time to consolidate.
 
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