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...

The Battle Over Kurdistan’s Oil Is Becoming a Regional Power Struggle

 Oil and gas are no longer just economic assets—they are geopolitical weapons.


 Kurdish Policy Analysis Disputes between Erbil and Baghdad are drawing in Iran and Turkey in a high-stakes energy contest.

Energy tensions between Erbil and Baghdad have intensified in recent months, with Kurdish outlets such as Rudaw Media Network reporting renewed disagreements over oil exports and revenue sharing.

At the center of the dispute is control: who ultimately decides how Kurdistan’s oil is exported and who benefits from it. While Baghdad insists on centralized authority, Kurdish officials argue for regional autonomy.

Regional powers are deeply involved. Turkey remains a key export route for Kurdish oil, while Iran seeks to maintain influence over Iraq’s broader energy system. This has transformed what was once a domestic dispute into a regional geopolitical issue.

Kurdish analysts warn that continued pressure on the Kurdistan Region’s energy sector could weaken its economic independence and bargaining power.

Energy is no longer just an economic issue — it is the core battlefield of sovereignty in Iraq.

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