Theory: Italy and Iran tied to "One Belt One Road"

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I don't know precisely but this is an interesting connection; (from powerline blog)

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Italy and Iran have been two of the countries hardest hit by the Wuhan coronavirus, outside of China. Why? Helen Raleigh explains at The Federalist:
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The reason these two countries are suffering the most outside China is mainly due to their close ties with Beijing, primarily through the "One Belt and One Road" (OBOR) initiative.
OBOR is Beijing's foreign policy play disguised as infrastructure investment. Here's how it works: China and country X agree to do an infrastructure project in country X. Country X has to borrow from a Chinese bank to finance the project. A contract is always awarded to Chinese companies, which then bring supplies and Chinese employees to country X to build the project.

As a result of One Belt and One Road, there are more than 300,000 Chinese living in Italy.
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Almost exactly a year ago in March 2019, against warnings from the EU and the United States, Italy became the first and only G7 country to sign onto OBOR. As part of the deal, Italy opened an array of sectors to Chinese investment, from infrastructure to transportation, including letting Chinese state-owned companies hold a stake in four major Italian ports.

Lombardy and Tuscany are the two regions that saw the most Chinese investment. Nearly a year later, the first Wuhan coronavirus infection case in Italy was reported in the Lombardy region on Feb. 21. Today, Italy is experiencing the worst coronavirus outbreak outside China, and Lombardy is the hardest-hit region in the country.

The Iran case is interesting as well:
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2019 was the year Iran officially signed up to OBOR. China sees Iran as a crucial player to this initiative because Iran is not only rich in oil but also lies in a direct path of an ambitious 2,000-mile railroad China wants to build, which will run from western China through Tehran and Turkey into Europe.

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interesting...seems to make sense. i was having a hard time understanding why, seemingly random, that Iran and Italy were so heavily effected.
TAMU1990
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I'm curious to see if Iran becomes destabilized because of this and political unrest ensues.
jonj101
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This came up with a co worker about 2 weeks ago. I've never been to Italy, but he told me that the last time he was there he was surrounded by Chinese people - at some points even more so than Italians.

At the time I wondered if it was because he was probably in the tourist areas, but didn't think a lot about the Belt-Road strategy.
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jonj101 said:

This came up with a co worker about 2 weeks ago. I've never been to Italy, but he told me that the last time he was there he was surrounded by Chinese people - at some points even more so than Italians.
Heard the same thing from others who have been to Italy recently.
TheAngelFlight
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Helen occasionally has some decent insight about China's geopolitical strategy, but that's a garbage article. It offers basically nothing supporting the premise about the spread of the virus.

JDCAG (NOT Colin)
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Was in Mozambique a few years ago and they had huge investments in infrastructure there as well...have been waiting to see if cases started to explode there as well...
goodAg80
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One Belt One Road One Virus
TheAngelFlight
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China has pumped huge investments into Africa as a whole.
TXAggie2011
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There is a lot to be said and debate about One Belt, One Road, but the evidence in that article is thin...
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jonj101 said:

This came up with a co worker about 2 weeks ago. I've never been to Italy, but he told me that the last time he was there he was surrounded by Chinese people - at some points even more so than Italians.

At the time I wondered if it was because he was probably in the tourist areas, but didn't think a lot about the Belt-Road strategy.


I was in Italy this summer. Venice has more Chinese than Italians or anybody else. The Milan airport was the same. Even smaller places like Cinque Terre was full of them.
TXAggie2011
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Bruce Almighty said:

jonj101 said:

This came up with a co worker about 2 weeks ago. I've never been to Italy, but he told me that the last time he was there he was surrounded by Chinese people - at some points even more so than Italians.

At the time I wondered if it was because he was probably in the tourist areas, but didn't think a lot about the Belt-Road strategy.
I was in Italy this summer. Venice has more Chinese than Italians or anybody else. The Milan airport was the same. Even smaller places like Cinque Terre was full of them.
Cinque Terre, Venice, and even the Milan airport would fall into the "you saw a lot of Chinese tourists" category. Which has nothing to do with the article.
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Interesting article. Just reminds me that we have so many Chinese folks traveling back and forth to our west coast...I just can't fathom that it hasn't been in play in the US before the travel restrictions were in place.
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Given that the Italians are dying off and a lot of the countries housing will soon sit empty, I suppose the Chinese might try to colonize a dying country like Italy.
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