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Iran US war, Iran China military cooperation, CM-302 anti-ship missiles, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Trump Iran conflict, Middle East war analysis, China Iran strategic partnership, BeiDou satellite system, Iran missile technology, Iran drone warfare, Israel Iran tensions, global oil crisis, geopolitics analysis, world war risk, Persian Gulf conflict, international news analysis — In this detailed vlog we analyze the rapidly escalating tensions between Iran and the United States and the growing strategic cooperation between Iran and China that may be reshaping the balance of power in the Middle East. According to reports published shortly before the outbreak of the latest conflict, Iran was finalizing a deal with China to acquire advanced CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles, a system designed to threaten major naval assets in the Persian Gulf. These developments come after the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, during which Iran reportedly accelerated defense cooperation with Beijing. Military analysts believe that Iran has been attempting to strengthen its defense capabilities ahead of any large-scale confrontation with the United States or its allies. The partnership between Iran and China is not new. In 2021 both countries signed a 25-year strategic cooperation agreement covering energy, security, and military technology. Under the deal, Iran supplies discounted oil to China while receiving investment and defense equipment. Iranian oil already accounts for a significant share of China’s imports, and some estimates suggest it contributes around 20 percent of China’s energy needs through indirect and unofficial supply channels. However, the conflict in the Persian Gulf threatens to disrupt global energy routes, especially the Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly a quarter of the world’s oil supply passes. Shortly after the first wave of strikes between Iran and Israel, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard reportedly warned that the strait could be blocked if hostilities escalate further. Such a scenario would have major consequences for global markets and for China’s energy security. Following the recent clashes, reports suggest that China has quietly increased technological and intelligence cooperation with Iran. Systems such as YLC-8B radar platforms and HQ-9B long-range air defense missiles—often compared to Russian S-300 and S-400 systems—are believed to be part of the expanding cooperation. Perhaps the most significant development is Iran’s access to China’s BeiDou-3 satellite navigation system. During the earlier stages of conflict, Iranian drones and ballistic missiles relied heavily on the Western-controlled GPS system, which became a major vulnerability when American and Israeli forces reportedly jammed GPS signals. This reduced the accuracy of Iranian strikes and allowed Israeli aircraft to operate more freely in contested airspace. By gaining access to the Chinese BeiDou navigation network, Iran may now reduce dependence on Western satellite systems and improve the precision of its missiles and drones in future conflicts. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has defended the military pressure against Iran, claiming that American forces are successfully targeting Iranian missile launchers and military infrastructure. Trump argued that the strikes were necessary to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to stop potential attacks against US allies in the region. Critics, however, argue that Washington has a long history of launching military interventions across the world. Studies and international reports suggest that since the September 11 attacks, the United States has conducted military operations or air campaigns in numerous countries including Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Syria, Pakistan, and others. These conflicts have caused hundreds of thousands of casualties and cost trillions of dollars. At the same time, reports indicate that the United States has also expanded security operations in Latin America, particularly in Ecuador, where American forces are cooperating with local military units to target drug trafficking networks. US Southern Command described the operation as part of the fight against “narco-terrorism,” while Ecuadorian authorities say the campaign is aimed at restoring security amid rising organized crime. However, critics argue that Washington often frames military involvement in different regions under security or anti-drug narratives while pursuing broader geopolitical goals. ویڈیو میں ایران اور چین کے درمیان ایک اہم معاہدے کی بات کی گئی ہے، جو iran کی دفاعی صلاحیتوں کو مضبوط بنائے گا۔ یہ معاہدہ donald trump کے حتمی فیصلے سے قبل کیا جا رہا ہے تاکہ کسی بھی حملے کا مقابلہ کیا جا سکے۔ یہ معاملہ breaking news today اور world news میں اہمیت کا حامل ہے، کیونکہ united states کے ساتھ کشیدگی کے دوران nuclear پروگرام پر بھی نظر رکھی جا رہی ہے۔