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China has moved to Counter Mossad Ops Inside Iran! Beijing is escalating security coordination with Tehran after Israeli intelligence operations inside Iran triggered alarm across Chinese military and intelligence circles. Chinese analysts say Mossad embedded agents, compromised databases, disabled radar systems, and enabled strikes from inside Iranian territory since...

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🚨Victor Gao: China🇨🇳 is NOT supplying weapons to Iran, Iran is on its way to SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDING itself against the US🇺🇸 and Israel ‘China calls for an immediate end to this war, and China applauds and very much is opposed to a war of aggression. China’s support to Iran has been unequivocal, very explicit. And this is the reason why Iran has been expressing thanks to the very strong and consistent Chinese support. China, I think, believes Iran still has enough wherewithal to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. And I don’t think there has been any specific request from Iran for Chinese military help. And this is the reality. So I’m firmly opposed to any allegation that China is supplying weapons to Iran. Iran is fully capable of defending itself because it keeps demonstrating and surprising many countries by the kind of weapons, either drones or missiles, or even missiles with a range of up to 4000 kilometres and all kinds of warheads that they can carry. And I think Iran is on its way to successfully defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity, regardless of the massive amount of losses, including loss of life, that the United States and Israel have inflicted on Iran. Iran has not requested for any military aid from China, and China does not supply weapons to a country at war.’ -Victor Gao, President of the Center for China and Globalisation, on the latest episode of Going Underground Watch the full interview in the quoted post below👇

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🛰🇮🇷🇨🇳Iran Switched to Chinese BDS Navigation System — An End to the US Monopoly on Satellite Navigation Thirty-one years ago, the United States switched off GPS signals to a Chinese ship bound for Iran, leaving it stranded at sea for 24 days. The message was clear: control navigation, control the world. Today, Iran has switched off GPS itself—and switched on China's BeiDou. The weapon once used to coerce has been rendered obsolete. This is not an upgrade. It is a full circle: from American leverage to American irrelevance. 🔸The Yinhe Incident: A Humiliation That Built a System The Yinhe was not carrying weapons or spies. It carried ordinary cargo to Iran. Yet in 1993 the US accused it of transporting chemical weapons materials and cut its GPS signal—not as a military act, but as a message. For 24 days, the ship drifted without coordinates, unable to dock or navigate. For Beijing, the lesson was clear. Within a decade, China had launched the first BeiDou satellites, determined to build a system no foreign power could disable. 🔸The Transition By 2015, Iran had signed a memorandum with Beijing to integrate BeiDou. By 2021, Iranian missile guidance already embedded the system. The shift was quiet—a slow unraveling of GPS dependency. Then came the catalyst. During last year's 12-day war, Israeli GPS jamming paralyzed Iranian vessels and aircraft. On June 23, 2025, Iran formally deactivated GPS nationwide, blocking American signals at the source. The switch to China's BeiDou-3 (BDS-3) was complete. Unlike GPS, BDS-3's military-tier B3A signal proved resistant to interference, maintaining a reported 98% positioning success rate. With over 50 satellites—compared to 31 for GPS—BeiDou offers superior coverage over the Iranian plateau. 🔸A Game Changer Before BDS, Iran relied on massive barrages—hundreds of rockets to overwhelm defenses, draining supplies for limited effect. Now, with BeiDou-enabled precision, Iran has shifted to a precision strike doctrine: guiding missiles and drones through complex maneuvers up to 2,000 kilometers. Surgical strikes have replaced supply-draining salvos. Israeli jammers can no longer feed false coordinates. US electronic warfare has lost a key lever. Conclusion: Full Circle In 1993, the US flipped a switch to humble a ship bound for Iran. In 2025, Iran flipped its own switch—to make American signals irrelevant. What goes around, comes around.

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GAME CHANGER! Russia has shipped S-500 & Hypersonic Missiles to Iran. Dramatic live footage of giant Russian cargo planes landing at Tehran International Airport has gone mega-viral, showing the first major delivery of advanced S-500 air-defense systems and hypersonic missiles to Iran. In a strongly worded statement accompanying the delivery, President Vladimir Putin declared: “We are not bluffing — Iran now has the tools to defend its skies.” Russian military transport aircraft were seen unloading crates under heavy security as Iranian forces and military vehicles waited on the tarmac. The footage has already surpassed 300+ million views in just hours and is dominating global timelines. This delivery fulfills Putin’s earlier threat to arm Iran with cutting-edge weaponry if US or Israeli aggression continued. Military analysts say the S-500 and hypersonic systems will dramatically strengthen Iran’s air defenses and strike capabilities, making any future Israeli or American operations far more difficult. The S-500 can strike and destroy F-35’s, F-22’s and B-52 bombers, hypersonic missiles and satellites with operational range beyond 370 miles. The S-500 can integrate seamlessly with the older S-400 battery. The White House has called the move “extremely destabilizing,” while Israeli officials are holding emergency meetings. Iran has welcomed the Russian support as a “game-changing deterrent” amid ongoing strikes and heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf.

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Seyed Mohammad Marandi replies to question about Russia and China's involvement in Iran. Glenn Diesen: "The American media as well as the European is full of accusations that Russia could be assisting Iran with intelligence with possible targeting. What do we know actually about China and Russia being involved?" Mohammad Marandi: "I don't know the details, but what I do know is that the Chinese and the Russians and the Iranians have moved closer to each other. This has been ongoing for years, but after the 12-day war, they've moved even closer. Iran has 15 neighbors. It's a large country. All the transit routes really have to go through Iran in Asia that would connect West Asia and East Asia, and the the Persian Gulf to to Europe and the Caucuses and Central Asia. So, the ability for Iran to receive weapons or anything that would help with the war is there. It could be done through its eastern borders. It can be done through its northern borders and there would be nothing that the United States could do about it. And the Chinese and the Russians can easily use these routes to trade with Iran, for Iran to send what what Iran purchases. I think it's clear as day that the the Russians do not want the United States to succeed in West Asia, and the Chinese obviously don't want it either. ...Zionist expansionism would basically mean further empowerment for the Trump regime and the United States, and they would have control over all the oil that are no longer leaving the Persian Gulf as we speak, but they would have control over everything and that would put China in a very very dangerous situation. More than dangerous. So, I think it's only natural to assume that the Chinese and the Russians are going to cooperate with Iran more. What the United States has done is that it has cemented the relationship between Russia, Iran and China for the years to come. They cemented it."

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