U.S. intelligence assesses that Iran still possesses thousands of ballistic missiles. These missiles could be deployed using launchers stored deep underground. This finding heightens the military tension in the Middle East region.
US intelligence indicates China is preparing to supply Iran with new air defense systems. This suggests a potential escalation in China's support for Iran despite recent ceasefire talks. China denied the allegations, urging the US to refrain from baseless accusations.
US intelligence remains concerned about Iran's ability to rebuild its ballistic missile launchers. The US and Iran are currently holding peace talks in Pakistan to find a permanent solution. President Trump warned that military action could resume if negotiations fail.
US intelligence indicates Iran retains thousands of ballistic missiles in underground storage and could reconstitute a significant portion of its missile force by retrieving buried launchers. This contradicts the Defense Secretary's claim that Iran's missile program is 'functionally destroyed.' Israeli officials noted Iran still possesses thousands of medium- and short-range missiles, with potential acquisition from Russia.
US intelligence reports that China is preparing to ship advanced air defense systems to Iran. This development could shift the regional balance of power amid a fragile truce. Tehran's military buildup reflects a lack of confidence in the diplomatic process, especially with US President Trump threatening tariffs on arms suppliers.
US intelligence has flagged a discreet Chinese plan to supply Iran with military hardware, including MANPADs. This revelation comes amid a fragile ceasefire brokered between the US and Iran. President Trump responded by threatening tariffs on any nation supplying weapons to Iran.
US intelligence suggests China is preparing to supply new air defense systems to Iran. This is seen as Iran rebuilding its defense network during the recent US-Iran conflict ceasefire. Despite China's denials, geopolitical tensions are rising ahead of upcoming US-China summit.
US intelligence indicates China is preparing to deliver new air defense systems to Iran within weeks. Beijing is reportedly planning to route the shipments through third countries to mask their origin. The US and Iran are scheduled to hold high-level talks in Pakistan to seek an end to their six-week conflict.
US intelligence indicates that China is preparing to ship advanced weapons, including air defense systems, to Iran. This move is expected to strengthen Iran's military capabilities amid a fragile Middle East truce. The US views this military cooperation as a threat to regional security and is closely monitoring the situation.
US intelligence suggests China is preparing to deliver new air defense systems to Iran in the coming weeks. Indications point to Beijing routing shipments through third countries to mask their origin. Meanwhile, the US and Iran are scheduled to hold high-level negotiations in Pakistan.