Trump and Xi Jingping summit: How are the United States and China redefining their relationship?

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As tensions over trade, Taiwan, technology, and global influence intensify, the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping may determine the future balance of power between Washington and Beijing. By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj | Sulaimani, Iraq | 13 May 2026 — Kurdish Policy Analysis "We don't have permanent allies and we don't have permanent enemies, only our interests are permanent, and we have to follow them." – Henry John Temple. The root of the current Strait of Hormuz tensions is not only about shipping routes or oil prices, but also about the final collapse of the historical US concept towards Beijing. However, the 2025 National Security Strategy, released by the White House in November, says this was a historic mistake because China used the assets it accumulated to strengthen itself and compete with the West, not to become their partner. For many years, the United States alone maintained maritime security; The fifth US ship in Manama, Bahrain, worked only to keep o...

BREAKING: U.S. and Iraq strike urgent security deal as regional war fears grow

U.S. and Iraq strike urgent security deal as regional war fears grow
New coordination committee aims to stop terror attacks, protect U.S. forces, and keep Iraq from becoming the next battlefield Is Iraq on the brink — or pulling back from chaos?

Erbil, Kurdistan, March 27 

Kurdish Policy Analysis – The United States and Iraq have agreed to deepen security coordination and prevent the country from being drawn into escalating regional conflict, following the inaugural meeting of a newly established High Joint Coordination Committee, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad said on Thursday.

The committee, created under the long-standing strategic partnership between Baghdad and Washington, met for the first time on March 26, bringing together officials from both sides to strengthen cooperation across political, economic and security fields.

In a joint understanding reached during the meeting, Iraq and the United States agreed to intensify efforts to prevent terrorist attacks and ensure that Iraqi territory is not used as a launchpad for aggression against Iraqi civilians, security forces, or critical infrastructure. The agreement also includes protections for U.S. personnel, diplomatic missions and the international coalition operating in the country.

The two sides underscored their shared objective of keeping Iraq outside the scope of the ongoing regional military tensions, stressing respect for Iraqi sovereignty and the importance of safeguarding its airspace, territory and waters from being used to threaten neighboring states.

Both governments also reaffirmed their commitment to continued counterterrorism cooperation, building on years of joint operations that culminated in the territorial defeat of Islamic State in Iraq.

Officials emphasized that future coordination would prioritize Iraqi-led efforts, aligning with Baghdad’s goal of maintaining stability while reinforcing national sovereignty.

The meeting comes amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, raising concerns that Iraq could again become a theater for proxy conflict.


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