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"textContent": "If Iran can unsettle global energy markets from a relatively narrow chokepoint, then China – if left to do what it wishes – can also achieve the same effect in the South China Sea trade route",
"title": "[Pastilan] What the Strait of Hormuz points to in China’s playbook"
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