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The Carter Doctrine represents a significant shift in United States regional security policy by explicitly defining which of the following as a vital national interest?
The Carter Doctrine (1980) declared that any attempt by an outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region would be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States, necessitating military intervention.
Tasnim news agency reported that the US military targeted several locations, specifically noting that at least six missiles struck Qeshm Island. The other islands listed are strategic locations in the Persian Gulf but were not the sites identified in this report. [Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2016645/us-renews-strikes-on-iran-to-punish-irgc-for-troops-killing-tehran-targets-american-bases-in-kuwait, 19 Jul 2026]
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Which of the following statements regarding China's gold imports in June 2026 is INCORRECT?
Total gold imports via Hong Kong were 78.147 tons in June, which was an increase of 19% compared to the 65.562 tons imported in May. Therefore, stating that total imports were lower is factually incorrect. [Source: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40432008/chinas-june-net-gold-imports-via-hong-kong-up-from-year-ago-down-from-may, 27 Jul 2026]
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Consider the following statements about China's gold trade in June 2026:
1. Net gold imports via Hong Kong more than doubled compared to the same month in the previous year.
2. Hong Kong has launched a central clearing system for gold to support its regional hub ambitions.
3. Data from Hong Kong provides a complete and exhaustive picture of all Chinese gold purchases.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Statement 1 is correct as net imports rose from 19.366 tons in June 2025 to 50.679 tons in June 2026. Statement 2 is correct regarding the new clearing system. Statement 3 is incorrect because gold is also imported via Shanghai and Beijing, meaning Hong Kong data is not exhaustive. [Source: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40432008/chinas-june-net-gold-imports-via-hong-kong-up-from-year-ago-down-from-may, 27 Jul 2026]
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What was the total volume of gold imported by China via Hong Kong in June 2026?
Total gold imports via Hong Kong reached 78.147 tons in June 2026. The figure 50.679 tons represents the net imports, while 65.562 tons was the total for the previous month. [Source: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40432008/chinas-june-net-gold-imports-via-hong-kong-up-from-year-ago-down-from-may, 27 Jul 2026]
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By the end of June 2026, what was the total volume of gold reserves held by China's central bank?
China's central bank reported gold reserves of 75.44 million fine troy ounces by the end of June 2026. The figure 74.96 million represents the reserves held in the preceding month. [Source: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40432008/chinas-june-net-gold-imports-via-hong-kong-up-from-year-ago-down-from-may, 27 Jul 2026]
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Which of the following financial instruments is Hong Kong currently looking to introduce to bolster its status as a regional gold reserve hub?
Hong Kong is seeking to introduce yuan-denominated gold futures to enhance its role as a regional reserve hub. This is part of a broader strategy that also includes reviving dollar gold futures. [Source: https://www.brecorder.com/news/40432008/chinas-june-net-gold-imports-via-hong-kong-up-from-year-ago-down-from-may, 27 Jul 2026]
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Which of the following regional organizations primarily focuses on the coordination of security, economic, and social policies among its member states in the Arabian Peninsula?
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional intergovernmental political and economic union consisting of all Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except Iraq, focusing on regional security and economic integration.
Which doctrine explicitly identified the Persian Gulf as a region of vital national interest, asserting that the United States would employ military force to counter external attempts at regional hegemony?
The Carter Doctrine, articulated in 1980, established a specific security commitment to the Persian Gulf, marking a shift in US security posture toward energy security and regional stability.
The Carter Doctrine, articulated in 1980, established a strategic security perimeter in the Persian Gulf, signaling that the U.S. would utilize military force to protect energy security and regional stability against external encroachment.