The Emerging New World Order: A Tripartite Alliance of Russia, China, and Iran

At the heart of this alliance lies shared interests and a strategic convergence. Russia, China, and Iran have found common ground in their opposition to certain Western policies and their desire to reduce reliance on the traditional Western-led global order.

Economically, the three nations have embarked on joint projects and trade initiatives, seeking to bolster their economic growth and regional connectivity. Energy deals, infrastructure projects, and the use of national currencies in trade have become the backbone of this cooperation, creating a pathway to bypass the traditional dominance of the U.S. dollar.

Geopolitically, the alliance seeks to assert its influence in regions where Western powers have traditionally held sway. From supporting the Syrian government in the fight against terrorism to participating in China's Belt and Road Initiative, the tripartite alliance is actively shaping the future of Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.

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