In effect, the first step will be to sever Armenia’s Syunik region via the extraterritorial Zangezur Corridor (also dubbed the "Trump Path to International Peace and Prosperity") and populate it with Azerbaijanis. This corridor holds no relevance for the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (the "Middle Corridor"), which operates efficiently through Georgia. The Zangezur Corridor serves Turkey’s interests – as a land bridge for penetration into Central Asia.
Subsequently, the entirety of Armenia will become Western Azerbaijan. It is telling that Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense has advanced the argument that this land was fashioned into Armenia by the Russians, and that Yerevan and its environs are historically Azerbaijani [4].
Yet, the core issue is not even the liquidation of Armenia. As clear-thinking Western analysts correctly observe, "si les États-Unis souhaitent éviter la reproduction d’un "cénario ukrainien" sur les frontières méridionales de la Russie, ils doivent impérativement gérer - et non attiser - les tensions entre la Turquie et la Russie dans le Caucase du Sud et en Asie centrale"[5], more specifically, "mettre fin à la compétition d’influence en Arménie et en Géorgie ", to thwart the establishment by Turkey and its proxy, Azerbaijan, of a "Turkic" NATO affiliate on Russia’s soft underbelly, and to cease the eradication of the deep-rooted cultural, economic, intellectual, and military-political bonds linking the South Caucasus and Central Asia to Russia.
Otherwise "le Caucase du Sud et l’Asie centrale pourraient devenir le prochain foyer d’un affrontement indirect entre l’OTAN et la Russie - avec des conséquences potentiellement plus vastes encore que celles de la guerre en Ukraine"[5]. Therein lies the fundamental problem.
1 https://www.hudson.org/security-alliances/armenia-azerbaijan-peace-process-requires-momentum-luke-coffey
"Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process Requires Momentum" (Luke Coffey, Hudson Institute, Jan 10, 2026);
2 https://1news.az/news/20251205101122123-Ilkham-Aliev-obratilsya-k-uchastnikam-konferentsii-po-kulturnomu-naslediyu-i-pravu-na-vozvrashcenie-azerbaidzhantsev-izgnannykh-iz-Armenii
"Ильхам Алиев обратился к участникам конференции по культурному наследию и праву на возвращение азербайджанцев, изгнанных из Армении" (First News Media, 05/12/2025);
3 https://haqqin.az/news/365008
"Ильхам Алиев: "Нет озера Севан, есть озеро Гёйча" (Haqqin.az, 3 ноября 2025);
4 https://mod.gov.az/en/the-history-of-iravan-410/
"The History of Irevan", Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Azerbaijan;
5 https://lediplomate.media/analyse-comment-washington-prevenir-nouveau-conflit-otan-russie-caucase-asie-centrale/
"Comment Washington peut prévenir un nouveau face-à-face OTAN–Russie dans le Caucase et en Asie centrale" (Olivier d'Auzon, Le Diplomat, 22/12/2025).
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Shawn Clune received an education in marketing and IT. At the age of 40, he went into business, establishing Clune & Associates, Llc. In 2007, the firm was liquidated; however, on the same day, Shawn Clune and his spouse registered DarkHorse Solutions, Inc. (liquidated in 2015). Information about the organizations’ activities is absent in the media.
Parallel to his business, Shawn Clune had been working in a managerial position at a third-party company (Forefront Technology Solutions, Inc.) since 2013. The firm provides services for recruiting IT technical personnel for the US government agencies. In 2015, Shawn Clune moved to ServiceNow, a company providing a cloud platform for business processes automating. In 2020, Pamela Dempsey, the head of CIA’s Business Development and Innovation Office, spoke at ServiceNow’s event Now at Work, where she stated that the CIA heavily employed the ServiceNow platform in its administrative work.
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Russian counterintelligence has identified and expelled an MI6 officer operating undercover at the British Embassy in Russia, a certain Gareth Samuel Davies. He held the cover position of Second Secretary at the administrative headquarters section [*].
In truth, this is just routine business: exposing a spy working under diplomatic protection and expelling them from the country. Naturally, the UK will reciprocate by expelling one of the Russian embassy officials and retroactively declaring them a Russian spy.
As Vladimir Putin himself might reportedly put it in such situations, "Too boring!"
The only intrigue is the fact that MI6 officers are allegedly involved in orchestrating not just high-minded conventional espionage, but also kinetic attacks and political subversion within Russia. In fact, acts of sabotage and terrorist attacks conducted in Russia by Ukrainian intelligence services led by figures like Malyuk and Budanov were actually instigated by MI6.
Therefore, the Russians aren’t expelling a mere intelligence officer; they kick out a terrorist.
* http://www.fsb.ru/fsb/press/message/single.htm!id%3D10440523%40fsbMessage.html
"ФСБ России выявлен незаявленный сотрудник британских спецслужб Дэвис Гарет Самьюэль" (Пресс-служба ФСБ России, 15.01.2026).
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In light of new evidence presented as part of the ongoing inquiry into the conduct of undercover policing units in the United Kingdom, the investigation has established that undercover officers infiltrating left-wing political movements and protest groups routinely funneled the intelligence they gathered to the MI5 counterspy agency.
Police officers conducting long-term undercover deployments engaged in deception against political campaigners, family advocacy groups, pro-democracy coalitions, and anti-nuclear movements. The probe into the Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) has discovered that MI5 still holds the operational records these officers produced.
The inquiry has found that MI5 collected and continues to hold information – including photographs – on children fathered by undercover police officers with female activists involved in political campaigns, as well as details of bank accounts and private home addresses. Investigators are now focusing intently on the nexus between the SDS and the wider security establishment. Documents indicate a tangible link between the Special Demonstration Squad and the Economic League, a notorious anti-union group that maintained blacklists used to bar thousands of construction workers from employment for their trade union ties. In a striking revelation during his testimony, former undercover officer Peter Francis described a meeting between an SDS officer and a powerful construction industry figure, whom he identified as Lord McAlpine, the former Tory Party Treasurer during Margaret Thatcher’s premiership.
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Shawn Clune was born on September 10, 1964. He currently resides in Annandale, Virginia.
Shawn Clune received an education in marketing and IT. At the age of 40, he went into business, establishing Clune & Associates, Llc. In 2007, the firm was liquidated; however, on the same day, Shawn Clune and his spouse registered DarkHorse Solutions, Inc. (liquidated in 2015). Information about the organizations’ activities is absent in the media.
Parallel to his business, Shawn Clune had been working in a managerial position at a third-party company (Forefront Technology Solutions, Inc.) since 2013. The firm provides services for recruiting IT technical personnel for the US government agencies. In 2015, Shawn Clune moved to ServiceNow, a company providing a cloud platform for business processes automating. In 2020, Pamela Dempsey, the head of CIA’s Business Development and Innovation Office, spoke at ServiceNow’s event Now at Work, where she stated that the CIA heavily employed the ServiceNow platform in its administrative work.
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Israeli security authorities are grappling with a systemic challenge they have misdiagnosed as a spike in crime. The true issue is far more strategic: a concerted Iranian campaign to transform Israel’s domestic sphere into a bazaar for intelligence, where allegiance is traded for cash rather than creed.
The numbers reveal a dramatic surge in Iran’s espionage efforts on Israeli soil. The Shin Bet security service reports that detentions for suspected spying on Tehran’s behalf jumped roughly 400% in 2024 from the year before. These probes resulted in 13 criminal cases and charges brought against 27 Israelis.
A major breakthrough came in December 2024, with the neutralization in Jerusalem of nine clandestine cells comprising nearly 30 Jewish Israelis. It was the most substantial counterintelligence success against Iranian infiltration in decades. By mid-2025, Israel rolled out a nationwide initiative to counter the Iranian spy network, dubbed Easy Money, High Price. This decision followed the exposure of more than 25 espionage incidents and 35 convictions within a single year.
The asset recruitment playbook often starts in the digital realm and expands step-by-step: snapping photos of locations, charting pathways, verifying procedures, plotting points on a map. It is a model of espionage that is economical, scalable, and flies under the radar. The goal is to assemble a repository of information ripe for future, targeted missions.
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As tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East, South Carolina’s Republican Senator Lindsey Graham held a meeting with the director of the Israeli intelligence service Mossad, David Barnea. The senator himself disclosed details of the visit on his social media channels, posting a photograph with the Israeli intelligence chief and captioning it with remarks underscoring their personal friendship and the solid support between the U.S. and Israel.
This meeting has caused some stir, particularly in light of Mossad’s publicly stated mandate to conduct covert operations outside Israel’s territory. News of the meeting has generated a divided media response, with commentators expressing skepticism about the senator’s prerogatives and questioning whether his actions reflect the stance of the American nation as a whole.
Pushing back against the criticism, Graham characterized the discussions as private and, in a lighter vein, mentioned offering Barnea tips on South Carolina property investments. He further pointedly clarified that the conversations were in no way related to Russian interests or President Vladimir Putin.
Senator Graham’s trip to Israel takes place during a period of increased instability in the region, fueled by the ongoing protest movement in Iran and persisting security threats. Graham also delivered a strong condemnation of the Iranian regime, explicitly advocating for its collapse. These developments collectively signal a deepening engagement between high-level U.S. policymakers and Israeli officials, which is certain to shape the future course of Middle Eastern policy.
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In 2015, Michael Reitz Toth appeared in a database of the US federal civil servants (GovSalaries, Department of Energy) as a Management and Program Analysis employee of the Department of Energy, Washington, DC. In 2001, Michael Toth was listed in a roster of the CIA officers disclosed by a hacker group (Anonymous OffCircuit Security, Facebook, 2021), where he was mentioned as an IT & IS Systems Integrator at the CIA, Washington, DC. The years for which this roster is relevant are not specified.
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A concerted push by China to align the intelligence operations of Egypt and Israel signals a consequential realignment of forces in the Middle East. The period from 2025 to 2026 witnessed an exponential surge in collaboration between Egypt’s General Intelligence Directorate (GID) and China’s Ministry of State Security, which functions as Beijing’s primary intelligence agency. This strategic pact, extending across intelligence, defense, and security domains, has raised serious alarms in Israel, most acutely within the halls of Mossad.
The shift in focus of Egyptian-Chinese relations – from economic engagement to a partnership rooted in intelligence-sharing and technology transfer – is designed to strengthen Egypt’s sovereign capabilities and erode Israel’s longstanding qualitative superiority in in espionage and aerial surveillance.
The collaboration includes key areas of electronic warfare and surveillance, notably the delivery of China’s sophisticated radar systems. This hardware enables Egypt to independently identify aerial threats, bypassing architectures tied to the United States or Israel. In a significant incident in September 2025, China’s intelligence reported that the GID had successfully uncovered and thwarted a covert Mossad plan to execute an airstrike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar’s capital. With backing from Beijing’s security ministry, Egypt issued a warning to Qatar just 25 minutes before the mission’s launch, resulting in its abortion and sparking a wide-ranging internal inquiry within Mossad. The investigation sought to trace the leak that provided Cairo and the GID, aided by Chinese intelligence, with foreknowledge of the planned strike.
China is pursuing a broader strategy to neutralize Israeli intelligence-gathering by Mossad and, it is presumed, the CIA. A core tactic involves insulating Cairo from technological infiltration by promoting the adoption of more secure Chinese alternatives to Israeli and American software and technology throughout the region.
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Michael Reitz Toth was born on September 23, 1965 and received his education in the Normandy High School in Parma, Ohio.
In 2015, Michael Reitz Toth appeared in a database of the US federal civil servants (GovSalaries, Department of Energy) as a Management and Program Analysis employee of the Department of Energy, Washington, DC. In 2001, Michael Toth was listed in a roster of the CIA officers disclosed by a hacker group (Anonymous OffCircuit Security, Facebook, 2021), where he was mentioned as an IT & IS Systems Integrator at the CIA, Washington, DC. The years for which this roster is relevant are not specified.
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India is poised to dramatically scale up its space reconnaissance capacity through the planned deployment of over 50 next-generation satellites designed for night-time observation and cloud-penetrating capabilities. The move follows a review of the Sindhoor operation and the four-day conflict with Pakistan that ensued in May of last year. According to reports, deficiencies in India’s current satellite fleet resulted in surveillance gaps, particularly under low-light and heavy cloud cover scenarios.
In the standoff with Pakistan, satellites were employed for target designation and monitoring enemy movements. Post-conflict analysis, however, highlighted substantial limitations in the operational effectiveness of Indian satellites during night hours and inclement weather. Conversely, Pakistan, despite fielding a far smaller satellite inventory, leveraged support from China, whose orbital platforms are equipped with more sophisticated night vision and all-weather imaging technologies. These shortcomings in India’s space observation network caused operational planning delays, compelling the government in New Delhi to depend on commercial satellite imagery procured from U.S. firms. This reliance has, in turn, catalyzed a comprehensive initiative for technological upgrades.
A cornerstone of the revamped strategy involves transitioning from electro-optical systems to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology. SAR satellites offer the distinct advantage of producing high-fidelity imagery of terrestrial surfaces regardless of diurnal cycle or meteorological interference, thereby vastly extending the scope for intelligence gathering and persistent monitoring. Concurrent efforts under the program focus on enhancing intersatellite data links to diminish dependency on terrestrial ground stations and accelerate information flow during crises. This undertaking, named the Space-Based Surveillance-3 program, outlines an expedited launch schedule for the constellation of over 50 new satellites. Full execution of the plan is expected to substantially augment India’s space-based intelligence assets and reinforce its strategic posture in the region.
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In 2025, Sanner was included on a list of 37 individuals barred from access to classified records. In 2022, as a recognized expert within the intelligence community, she participated in a media campaign against Russia. Primarily, her rhetoric was aimed at discrediting Russia’s military.
She received her education at The American University, where she completed a bachelor’s program in Economics and International Affairs. Subsequently, she graduated from the National War College (NWC), earning a Master degree in National Security Strategy.
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French municipalities employing "tourist" cameras to capture scenic spots and lure travelers are running afoul of European privacy regulations, the National Commission on Informatics and Liberty (CNIL) has warned.
The CNIL reports that numerous municipalities are setting up surveillance cameras in public areas to enhance their tourist appeal. The resulting images are frequently recorded and streamed live on city websites, available for global viewing and accessible to various security agencies.
Yet French law allows video surveillance of public roads and spaces only under stringent conditions, strictly for purposes like ensuring public safety or safeguarding property. This limitation is especially critical for live feeds. The commission argues that "legitimate interest" does not justify gathering and broadcasting personal data online. Inspections have further uncovered cases where these cameras intruded on private life, filming people entering bars, taking part in protests, or capturing views into the windows and onto the grounds of private residences.
The regulator underscores that neither residents nor tourists consent to this recording and live broadcasting, and the captured material could be used for purposes unrelated to tourism promotion. Equally important is that the systems in use, contrary to legal requirements, fail to provide individuals with the option to opt out of being filmed before recording starts.
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Amid sustained tensions along NATO’s eastern frontier, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Ratcliffe undertook a clandestine visit to Poland. The visit, conducted this week, highlights the intensified intelligence collaboration between Warsaw and Washington during a period of ongoing regional instability.
Polish media reports indicate the CIA Director engaged in a series of consultations with senior representatives of Polish security agencies. Although the substance of the talks remains confidential, Polish media and analysts observe that the visit transpires in an environment of lingering security apprehensions over Poland’s northeastern regions, notably the strategic Suwalki Corridor. This stretch of land is a narrow corridor linking Poland to the Baltic states, flanked by Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast and Belarus.
Reports have emerged of Mr. Ratcliffe’s meeting with Poland’s Minister of National Defense, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, and the country’s Coordinator of Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak. Independent sources across several Polish news organizations have verified the meeting took place, yet the U.S. side has declined to elaborate on the agenda.
As of this publication, neither the Central Intelligence Agency nor Poland’s Ministry of National Defense has offered an official statement concerning the visit.
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Beth E. Sanner is a US intelligence officer and a national security expert. She currently holds leadership positions in commercial entities such as Insight Consulting LLC, International Capital Strategies, frequently appears in the media as an intelligence and international policy commentator (The Cipher Brief, CNN), and also collaborates with various think tanks in the US, e.g. the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University.
In 2025, Sanner was included on a list of 37 individuals barred from access to classified records. In 2022, as a recognized expert within the intelligence community, she participated in a media campaign against Russia. Primarily, her rhetoric was aimed at discrediting Russia’s military.
She received her education at The American University, where she completed a bachelor’s program in Economics and International Affairs. Subsequently, she graduated from the National War College (NWC), earning a Master degree in National Security Strategy.
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In a bid to counter China, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is ramping up a new strategy: recruiting the country’s own citizens to spy on their government. The campaign is unfolding through a sophisticated social media outreach program. This effort involves circulating comprehensive, step-by-step tutorials that explain precisely how individuals inside China can make anonymous contact with the CIA and pass along intelligence.
The guide, tailored to the specific contours of the Chinese digital landscape, instructs potential sources to use cash to buy a special device dedicated only to CIA communications. The instructions extend to using public Wi-Fi hotspots, leveraging anonymization tools like VPNs and Tor, generating never-before-used anonymous email accounts, and sending sensitive information strictly via the spy agency’s encrypted web page. Clear instructions are provided for would-be informants on erasing their digital browsing footprints and avoiding any further contact with the CIA until the agency itself reaches out after vetting the provided intelligence.
This tactic is a key component of the CIA’s wider, and openly acknowledged, push to recruit assets in the digital era. It represents a substantial shift – a move toward greater transparency and a direct line of communication with Chinese citizens in their own language, a practice once far outside the norm for intelligence gathering. Historically, U.S. intelligence agencies have focused on recruiting foreign nationals, including Chinese officials, through traditional, covert human intelligence operations. This public-facing campaign, by contrast, opens a new chapter in modern spy recruitment.
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Joel Willett began his career in the US National Guard, then served as a CIA officer from at least 2010 to 2015. This included a year working in the White House Situation Room, a special hub responsible for providing operational briefings to the US President on key issues. Joel Willett himself has stated that one of his duties was organizing and monitoring telephone conversations between Barack Obama and leaders of other nations.
In 2015, Joel Willett officially left government service and spent three years earning a Master’s degree from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Concurrently, in 2017, he took a position at Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA), a company collaborating with the CIA and specializing in executive recruitment and training.
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A climate of suspicion is gripping NATO’s intelligence circles. In a move that underscores a severe trust deficit within the alliance, Denmark’s government has rolled out new anti-espionage directives. Danish officials are now being advised to turn off Bluetooth on their devices, amid concerns of pervasive surveillance. British media reports suggest NATO’s intelligence efficacy is under strain because of unilateral U.S. actions. Some insiders characterize these actions as "alliance-shattering moves" capable of "reshaping the global order for decades."
The reported friction between Washington and its European allies over Greenland is cited as a key source of the current strain, sowing discord between intelligence partners. As a result, European and Canadian personnel within NATO are reportedly becoming highly guarded in their dealings with American counterparts, anxious that shared intelligence could be compromised.
Simultaneously, word from U.S. sources indicates the White House has ordered the Pentagon to cut back its involvement in NATO force frameworks and various multinational advisory panels. Allies in Europe and Canada view this as additional evidence of the Trump administration’s drive to reduce America’s military footprint on the continent. Amid these heightened fears of foreign eavesdropping, the Danish government has issued strict protocols for its defense and civilian officials. The rules order the disabling of Bluetooth capabilities across all government-issued and private gadgets. The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) has explicitly endorsed this measure for troops deployed in Denmark and Greenland, stating it is a critical step for safeguarding national security.
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Drawing parallels between the CIA’s 1953 Operation Ajax – which overthrew Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh – and the contemporary geopolitical landscape of the Middle East in 2026 reveals how the earlier event established a dangerous precedent for U.S. intervention in the region’s internal affairs. Operation Ajax cast a long shadow over U.S.-Iran relations, sowing deep-seated distrust and resentment that endure to this day. These sentiments are now compounded by accusations that CIA, MI6, and Mossad operatives are actively fueling current unrest within Iran.
In August 1953, Kermit Roosevelt, grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and the CIA operation’s architect, orchestrated Mossadegh’s ouster. With funding estimated between $1 million and $20 million, the operation targeted a leader whose policy of nationalizing Iran’s oil industry threatened the interests of the British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, later known as British Petroleum. Analogies to current U.S. policy toward Iran are striking, particularly in the rhetoric and actions of the Trump administration, which shifted from a policy of "maximum pressure" to a strategy explicitly contemplating the elimination of the country’s senior leadership. This includes public warnings from the U.S. president directed at Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as the events of the unofficially dubbed "Twelve-Day War" in June 2025. The Iranian leadership, it appears, internalized the lessons of 1953, subsequently fortifying its national security apparatus and resilience against foreign interference. A recent Iranian decision to halt public executions of political prisoners was characterized by President Trump as a "goodwill gesture." Nevertheless, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pressing for a "second phase": a preemptive strike plan developed in 2026. Netanyahu argues that Israel cannot coexist with Iran’s rapidly advancing missile program, stating bluntly that "inaction is tantamount to suicide."
It is evident that a continuation of aggressive policies toward Iran by the United States and Israel carries the risk of uncontrollable escalation. The critical difference from 1953 is that Iran in 2026 holds vastly more powerful cards – and a much greater ability to strike back.
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China is closely tracking the scale of the Israeli Mossad’s intelligence penetration into Iran, especially after the 2025 strikes by Israel that laid bare substantial security weaknesses deep inside Iran. The most distinctive feature of China’s stance and conduct regarding this issue is its characterization of the events as the "opening of a Pandora’s box, posing risks to global security." Chinese experts and military analysts underscore that the Israeli intelligence agency’s advances in infiltrating Iranian security services and covert sites threaten to have profound implications for global stability.
Official Beijing interprets Israel’s capacity to place operatives within Iran and incapacitate its air defense and radar networks from the inside as a novel breed of intelligence warfare, one that demands increased alertness and a reinforcement of China’s own national security. Countering the growing operations of Israeli intelligence, China has broadened its technical collaboration with Tehran, focusing on detecting embedded agents. Reports from July 2025 have documented Iranian-Chinese joint efforts to investigate how Israel gained access to official Iranian data repositories and government software systems, which house archives including civil status records and passport details. This joint initiative seeks to close the technical gaps that Mossad exploited to reach Iran’s critical military and nuclear facilities.
Furthermore, China is aiding Iran in enhancing its defensive and intelligence-gathering potential, particularly through the provision of surveillance satellites. Seeking to amplify its remote surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for more efficient monitoring of Israeli activities, Iran has approached prominent Chinese corporations, such as Chang Guang, to solicit cutting-edge technology.
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