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Why, I’m like that for tit for tat

The current tangle between Greece and Iran about the seizure of each other’s cargo ships is reminiscent of Canada and China arrest the national of the other party.

Both carry a pattern of retaliation like “you, me”.

Initially, Greece seized a Russian ship carrying oil, then decided to free the ship, but not yet freed the ship, must continue to keep it at the request of the US. Soon, Iran 2 Greek cargo ships seized. One could easily predict the eventual outcome of both the release of the captured ships by both sides.

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Delta Poseidon is one of two Greek cargo ships seized by Iran

tehran times

As in the case of Ms. Meng Wanzhou, one of the leaders of Huawei Group (China), was arrested by Canada at the request of the US. In response, China detained the Canadian citizen on charges of espionage and brought him to trial. In the end, Canada had to release Ms. Meng Wanzhou in exchange for the freedom of citizens sentenced by China.

Canada and Greece are both US allies, putting themselves in a position to destroy relations with China and Iran in response to US demands. China and Iran directly retaliated against Canada and Greek, but is actually aimed at the US. Such a model of handling international relations seems to have become popular, even becoming a stereotype. Features that make public opinion world Note in such cases that the US always benefits, China and Iran have no other choice of countermeasures. Meanwhile, Canada and Greece know from the very beginning that they can only lose but cannot benefit from causing trouble with one partner to please another.

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