Intelligence agencies discover: Both China and Russia tried to help Iran limit US-Israel attacks

Days after the start of the conflict with Iran, US intelligence agencies have identified signs that war could be expanded geopolitically, as Russia and China have reportedly tried to strengthen Tehran in order to limit American and Israeli military operations. Analysts at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the military intelligence arm of [...]
Analysts at the Pentagon's Security Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Pentagon's military intelligence arm, praised, according to CBS, that Beijing was considering Iran's access to advanced radar systems. But it is, Russia has given Iran data on American military positions in the Middle East.
The transfer of intelligence from Moscow to Tehran was already reported by CBS, but China's alleged goal of helping Iran, since early stages of conflict and perhaps over time, suggests a broader convergence, though unofficial, of forces seeking to limit US influence in the region.
American officials have said China was considering sending X-band radar systems, which could significantly increase Iran's ability to detect and pursue threats such as low-level fears and floating missiles, as well as to protect air protection systems from advanced attacks.
It remains unclear if the transfer of equipment has really continued, but the assessment underscores Washington's concern that a conflict with Iran could attract not only regional rivals, but also major global powers willing to provide critical support without direct military engagement.
Last week, the Financial Times reported that Revolutionary Guard had used a Chinese spy satellite to target American bases in the Middle East, citing running Iranian military documents.
According to American officials, Tehran has used satellite images offered by China in the past, including during the current conflict with Israel and the United States. /Panorama












