Western intelligence indicates Iran is prioritizing a rapid restoration of its ground-to-ground missile force after the June war, with possible Chinese assistance—a prospect Israel calls “very troubling.”
Jerusalem says it has delivered “clear messages” to Beijing;
China has not confirmed any role.
The analysis suggests Tehran is first replenishing air defenses and ballistic capabilities to secure a direct, sovereign deterrent—especially after Hezbollah’s limited posture—while nuclear-site repairs are, for now, secondary.
Russian help is uncertain, and European services reportedly see deepening Iran–China coordination on missiles—potentially a strategic shift that could reset regional deterrence.
2 comments:
So kick all Chinese companies out of Israel immediately, including the one running the Haifa port, and recognize Taiwan and sign a trade agreement where they replace everything that China was doing in Israel.
It's a shanda. China persecutes its Jews, limits their worship and practice but Israel deals with them.
Just bomb the iranian oil fields that supply China
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