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When the United States and Israel launched their first missile strikes against Iran on February 28, the reaction world-wide was shock. The White House had managed not to leak. The press was oblivious.
The Iran war is a short-term shock for China, but it may also bring longer-term economic benefits for the struggling economy. The world's second-largest economy relies heavily on imported oil.