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...

Iraqi National Security Advisor Warns: Iraq Won’t Be Pulled Into War — But Pressure Is Mounting

     As Iran’s conflict with the U.S. and Israel escalates, Iraq’s security chief pushes “positive neutrality” — even as armed groups pull the country closer to the brink. Iraq’s National Security Advisor Qassim al-Araaji promotes “positive neutrality” amid rising Iran-U.S.-Israel tensions, as armed groups risk pulling Iraq deeper into regional conflict.

By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj

SULAIMANI, April 10 (Kurdish Policy Analysis)

Iraqi National Security Advisor  Qassim al-Araaji said "Iraq does not support any polarization" and his government does not support any polarization and wants to prevent wars from spreading to the country.

On Friday, April 10, 2026, Iraqi National Security Advisor Qassim al-Araaji said in an article on the social network (X): "Iraq is not trying to polarize, but is trying to find a balance that prevents war from entering the country.

"Positive neutrality is not silence, but a tangible movement that gives Iraq an acceptable role among all parties," he said.

The Iraqi national security adviser says this balance does not mean negative neutrality, but "an active presence that gives Iraq a decent weight for everyone.

Qassem al-Araaji's comments come as Iran's war with the United States and Israel has had a major impact on Iraq and a number of armed groups that identify themselves as the Islamic Resistance have entered the war in Iran's interests.

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