00:01Reports claim several Chinese ships are on the way, supplying ballistic missile fuel for Iran amid its conflict with the
00:10U.S. and Israel.
00:12And this development could significantly shift the balance on the battlefield.
00:18According to multiple intelligence assessments and shipping data,
00:23Iranian vessels have been loading key chemical components from Chinese ports.
00:28These include sodium perchlorate, a critical ingredient used in solid-fuel ballistic missiles.
00:36Analysts warn these shipments could help Iran produce anywhere between 300 to over 500 additional missiles.
00:45That is not a minor boost. That is a major expansion of Iran's strike capability.
00:52But here's the key point.
00:54This is not direct Chinese military involvement.
00:58There are no Chinese troops, no warships firing in the region.
01:04Instead, this is what experts call proxy support.
01:08China is supplying dual-use materials, giving Iran the ability to sustain a long war without openly entering it.
01:17For Iran, this is crucial.
01:20More solid-fuel missiles mean faster launches, better survivability, and greater pressure on U.S. and Israeli air defenses.
01:30For the United States, this is a strategic headache, because this conflict is no longer isolated.
01:37Experts say China and Russia are using it to tie down U.S. military resources, push up global oil prices,
01:46and challenge American dominance across multiple regions.
01:51Russia has already stepped in diplomatically, urging the U.S. to step back while protecting its own stakes in Iran.
01:59At the same time, concerns are rising over strikes near Iran's Boucher nuclear plant.
02:06A functioning reactor, built with Russian involvement, now dangerously close to conflict zones.
02:13Iran says this exposes double standards in global reactions to nuclear risks.
02:20But the bigger picture is clear.
02:22With China supplying, Russia backing diplomatically, Iran is signaling it is ready for a long fight.
02:30And as long as these supply lines remain open, the chances of peace talks remain extremely low.
02:37The conflict is no longer just regional.
02:41It is becoming a global power play.
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