US intelligence assesses that China may have secretly supplied Iran with MANPADs. The Chinese embassy strongly denied the allegations, calling them untrue. If true, this could signal a major global escalation, positioning China against the US.
US intelligence claimed China was preparing to supply Iran with shoulder-fired air defense missiles, but China vehemently denied the allegations as 'false.' This dispute arose amid a fragile US-Iran ceasefire and upcoming peace talks. President Trump warned China of 'big problems' if the shipments proceed, impacting the planned US-China summit.
According to WSJ reports citing US intelligence, Iran still possesses thousands of ballistic missiles and the capability to restore launchers. Despite US officials claiming the missile program is 'functionally destroyed,' intelligence suggests some reconstitution is possible. President Donald Trump asserted that the Iranian military is completely destroyed and the Strait of Hormuz will soon be open.
US intelligence agencies obtained information suggesting China may have shipped shoulder-fired missiles to Iran for its conflict with the US and Israel. This indicates China's active involvement in the conflict, posing a significant escalation risk. Beijing has officially denied these claims.
US intelligence indicates that Iran largely retains its arsenal of thousands of ballistic missiles despite weeks of US-Israeli airstrikes. Tehran has preserved its missile capabilities through extensive underground storage facilities, contradicting US claims. Concerns are rising that Iran could use the ceasefire period to reconstitute its missile arsenal.
US intelligence agencies suggest China may have supplied Iran with missiles. This report surfaces amid delicate two-week ceasefire talks. The war between Iran, the US, and Israel continues into its 43rd day despite ongoing peace hurdles.