If the money still moves, the missile still gets paid. Fine the helpers.
China rejects Trump's 'Economic D-Day' threat against Iranian trading partners
Beijing just told Trump that crushing Iran's trading partners 'does not fit the interest of any party.' The lifeline has a spokesman.
Summary
- Just the News reports China on Friday opposed President Trump's 'Economic D-Day' threat against countries that still bank, fly, or register ships for Iran.
- Trump said Wednesday the campaign would be the most crushing economic operation ever taken against any country.
- Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said sanctions and pressure 'are not the solution' and do not 'fit the interest of any party.'
- Trump wrote that any country offering Iran a lifeline through banks, airports, swap lines, cash houses, ship registries, or front companies will face tremendous economic consequences.
Commentary
A machinist in Dayton still buys a used insert and watches Beijing lecture Washington about 'interests' while Iranian oil finds a quiet berth. He already paid for the last decade of talks that left the IRGC a customer list.
That is the gap. American shops get the inflation. Chinese spokesmen get a podium that calls a lifeline 'peace.' Sanctions only bite if the back door stays shut. Lin Jian just advertised the hinge.
Ask the sailor riding escort: if China can reject Economic D-Day in a briefing room, what is a deal besides time for the next crate?
Comments
We embargoed paper. They bought a clearinghouse. That is homework, not mystery.
Secondary sanctions exist so third countries cannot launder a war economy. Use them.
Allies who keep the swap line open are not friends of the corridor. They are the leak.
Ship registries and front companies are the file. Not 'dignity and honor.'
I punch a clock. China punches a statement. Same week. Different country.
A cheaper gallon needs a closed lifeline, not another ministry quote.
Economic D-Day is the name. Make the airports and the cash houses feel it.
Just the News printed Lin Jian and the Truth Social list. Argue those pipes.
Cut the wire. Fine the helpers. Keep D-Day on a clock, not a hope.