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China is quietly handing Iran one of the most dangerous anti-ship weapons ever built — and the timing couldn't be more calculated. As the U.S. Navy assembled its largest Middle East deployment since the 2003 Iraq invasion, with the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Gerald R. Ford, and a potential third carrier strike group converging on the Persian Gulf, Beijing was finalizing negotiations to supply Tehran with the CM-302 supersonic anti-ship cruise missile. According to a Reuters investigation backed by six separate sources, the deal was near completion — and the Pentagon had no good answer for it. The CM-302 travels at up to Mach 4, skims the ocean surface to avoid radar, performs evasive maneuvers in its terminal phase, and gives a defending warship roughly 45 seconds to respond from the moment of detection. It's the export version of China's YJ-12 — the missile U.S. Navy planners already lose sleep over. And if Iran deploys it inside the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint that carries 20–25% of the world's seaborne oil supply, the consequences don't stay in the Middle East. They land at your gas pump, in your stock portfolio, and on grocery shelves within days. In this video, we break down exactly what the CM-302 does, why it exploits the specific gaps in American naval defense, what China's strategic motive is, and what the U.S. Navy's response options actually look like — honestly, without the spin. #Iran #China #USNavy #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #MilitaryNews #StraitOfHormuz #CM302 #NavalWarfare #NationalSecurity #WorldNews #AircraftCarrier #Missiles #PersianGulf #ChinaIran