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STRATEGIC CHESS MOVE: Iran Conflict Could Be KEY to Breaking China's Global Power Grip

Gary FranchiMarch 8, 2026181 views
STRATEGIC CHESS MOVE: Iran Conflict Could Be KEY to Breaking China's Global Power Grip
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In a bombshell analysis that cuts through mainstream media narratives, conservative journalist Emma-Jo Morris dropped truth bombs about America's real strategic interests in the Middle East during Friday's appearance on "The Alex Marlow Show."

Morris, known for her fearless reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop story, explained how potential military action against Iran could serve a much larger purpose: putting maximum pressure on America's greatest adversary, the Chinese Communist Party.

"That is very tormenting psychologically and emotionally to the CCP... that is kind of to me the primary interest," Morris stated, cutting straight to the heart of geopolitical reality that establishment politicians refuse to acknowledge.

While the Deep State and their media lapdogs focus on surface-level Middle East dynamics, Morris understands what President Trump has long recognized: everything comes back to the existential threat posed by Communist China.

The Big Picture Washington Won't Tell You

This analysis reveals the kind of strategic thinking that separates America First patriots from the globalist establishment. Instead of endless, pointless nation-building exercises that enriched defense contractors under previous administrations, Morris highlights how smart geopolitical moves can advance core American interests.

The Chinese Communist Party has been watching America's every move, calculating how to exploit perceived weakness. But as Morris points out, decisive action that demonstrates American resolve creates psychological pressure that goes far beyond military tactics.

President Trump's approach to foreign policy has always prioritized putting America's strategic interests first, rather than getting bogged down in endless conflicts that serve no clear purpose. The Trump-Vance administration understands that every foreign policy decision must be evaluated through the lens of great power competition with China.

Morris's insights remind us why independent conservative voices are so crucial in today's media landscape. While legacy media parrots whatever talking points the establishment feeds them, real journalists are connecting the dots that matter for America's future.

The question every patriot should be asking: Will our leaders have the strategic vision to outmaneuver the CCP, or will we continue playing checkers while China plays chess?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotDefender88Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is connecting the dots! China has been using Iran as a proxy to destabilize the Middle East while they build their Belt and Road empire. We need to counter both threats simultaneously.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. The axis of China-Iran-Russia has been clear for years but our politicians have been too weak to acknowledge it.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
This is why we need leaders with backbone, not the weak foreign policy we've had for years. China only respects strength, and this Iran situation could be the test case.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
As someone who served in the Gulf, I've seen firsthand how China has been quietly expanding influence through Iran's proxies. This article nails the geopolitical reality most people miss.
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SemperFi_MikeVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service, brother. You're absolutely right about China's shadow operations in that region.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
Peace through strength! Reagan understood that sometimes you have to show resolve against multiple adversaries to maintain global stability.
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EconomicRealistVerifiedjust now
But what about the economic blowback? Won't confronting Iran drive oil prices through the roof and hurt American consumers at the pump?
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TradingPatriotVerifiedjust now
Smart analysis. China needs Iran's energy resources for their manufacturing base, and Iran needs Chinese investment to survive sanctions. Break that chain and both regimes feel the pressure.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This is brilliant strategic thinking. Hit Iran's oil exports and you cut off a major revenue stream that funds both their terror activities AND their purchases of Chinese military tech.