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Analyst: Iran’s Strikes on Israeli Energy Sites Are Meant to Sow Panic and Coerce Washington and Tel Aviv
A Chinese military commentator says Iran’s strikes on Israeli energy facilities are intended to sow panic and pressure the United States and Israel rather than just inflict tactical damage. The approach raises questions about infrastructure vulnerability, deterrence credibility, and the risk of regional escalation.

Chinese Military Commentator Warns US Move Toward ‘Hybrid War’ Could Prompt Stronger Iranian Retaliation
A Chinese military commentator, Du Wenlong, warned that if U.S. forces trigger a 'hybrid war' against Iran—mixing conventional strikes, proxies, cyber and economic pressure—Iran would escalate retaliation. The analysis highlights the attribution and escalation risks of blended tactics and notes the potential for broader regional disruption to shipping, energy markets and allied security.

Cutting Seconds, Guarding Honor: How a ‘Pingxingguan’ Assault Company Turns Time Discipline into Combat Edge
A PLA assault company named after the historic Pingxingguan battle has been showcased for its obsessive time discipline in training competitions, where shaving seconds from actions is equated with combat effectiveness. The feature illustrates both tactical trends—greater emphasis on tempo and metrics—and political messaging that links modern readiness to historical military glory.

Iran Bars U.S. and Allies from Hormuz as Washington Seeks a Naval Escort Coalition — Allies Reply with Caution
Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial traffic but bars ships from the United States and its allies, while the U.S. seeks an international naval escort coalition. Allies have responded with caution, and energy markets and import-dependent countries such as Japan are taking contingency measures, including a major strategic oil release.

Iran Declares Netanyahu a Target as Missile, Drone Barrage Escalates Regional Risk
Iran’s IRGC has declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a direct target and launched a fresh series of missile and drone strikes described as the 54th wave of its “True Pledge–4” campaign. Israel insists its air-defence stocks are adequate and, together with the United States, signals readiness for an extended campaign; meanwhile Tehran has accused Ukraine of becoming a legitimate target for providing technical drone support to Israel. The confrontations are already unsettling global fertilizer and shipping markets and risk wider regional escalation.

Germany Rules Out Joining Naval Escorts in Strait of Hormuz, Citing Risk of Escalation
Germany has declined to join an international naval escort mission in the Strait of Hormuz, with top leaders warning against becoming an active participant in a potentially escalatory operation. The move reduces European naval options and shifts operational burden to other allies, while leaving room for Berlin to offer non‑military support.

China’s 3·15 Consumer Gala Lifts the Lid on Food, Health and AI Fraud — From Bleached Chicken to ‘GEO’ Manipulation
China’s 2026 3·15 consumer rights gala exposed systemic consumer harms across food processing, cosmetic medicine, mobility rentals, AI manipulation and financial scams. State media named firms and supply chains responsible for illegal bleaching of poultry, unproven exosome treatments, dangerously non‑compliant e‑bikes, and GEO services that deliberately bias AI models through mass content seeding.

A Risky Grab: Why a US Seizure of Kharg Island Could Deepen the Iran Conflict
The US movement of amphibious forces toward the Persian Gulf and discussions about seizing Kharg Island highlight a fraught strategic choice: a capture could disrupt Iran’s oil exports but would expose US forces to mines, missiles and drones and risk widening the conflict. Military analysts warn that holding Kharg would be difficult and costly, with broad implications for energy markets and regional stability.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Name Netanyahu as a Target, Raising Risk of Escalation
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps publicly named Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a target, saying it would "hunt and kill" him if he remained alive. The declaration raises the stakes in an already fraught regional environment and increases the risk of direct escalation between Iran, Israel and their allies.

US Keeps Aging Carrier USS Nimitz in Service as Tensions with Iran Persist
The US Navy has extended the service life of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz until March 2027, about ten months longer than planned. The decision preserves carrier presence during a period of heightened tensions with Iran but underscores strains in fleet management and modernization schedules.

Eleven Days Until Nowruz, Many Iranians Hesitate to Go Home as Fear Outweighs Tradition
As Nowruz approaches, many Iranians are opting not to return home, citing safety concerns, legal risks and economic pressures. This reluctance threatens traditional family reunions and carries wider social, economic and political implications for Iran and its diaspora.

Iran Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Barrage into Israel; US-Linked Site Struck
On March 15 Iran launched a large coordinated drone-and-missile assault into Israel, which Tehran said hit multiple strategic targets and which reportedly produced debris that struck a U.S. consular residence. Israel carried out strikes inside Iran in response and insists its air-defence stocks are sufficient, while the escalation has drawn warnings from U.S. lawmakers and raised tensions with countries offering technical help to Israel.