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China sends spy ship to the Persian Gulf

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Chinese spy-ship Liaowang-1 has entered waters south of the Iranian coast in a clear challenge to the illegal US-Israel war of aggression on Iran. The ship is currently sailing in international waters close to US military vessels. Any aggression by the US toward the ship would surely bring China directly into the war.

It is not the first time that the Liaowang-1 has been in the area, but it is the first time the ship has been seen openly tracking US naval formations. China has been assisting Iran in its defence monitoring and its retaliatory targeting.

The Liaowang-1 is a specialised intelligence-gathering vessel that operates from INTERNATIONAL waters, where any military action against it would be an act of war. It is believed to be tracking US warships and air operations in real time and sharing its data with Iran. China-based MizarVision has published satellite imagery of US vessels and land-based military movements in an open show of how precisely China is able to follow the Epstein-axis’s manoeuvres and preparations.

Iranian missiles and drones have already destroyed multiple half-billion-dollar US ‘THAAD’ radars and four AN/TPY-2 radars, severely hampering US air defences. There has been no confirmation whether Chinese intel played a role in these successful strikes, but both China and Russia have a strategic interest in thwarting Trump’s and Netanyahu’s ambitions for regional hegemony and monopoly of the area’s oil and gas production.

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In a clear shot across Trump’s and Netanyahu’s bows, China has demanded an end to US-Israel regime-change attempts in Iran and says it is ready to restore order and peace to the region.

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