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World

China’s Satellites Put U.S. Moves Under a Microscope as Iran Crisis Deepens

A recent Chinese-language article claims commercial Chinese satellites have captured and publicized U.S. military movements amid a U.S.–Iran standoff, intensifying the information war around the crisis. The piece argues that visible U.S. deployments may be more about signaling than sufficient force for a sustained strike, while Iran deepens ties with Russia to deter action and raise the costs of escalation.

SoMi2026年2月1日 15:10
#China#Iran#United States
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World

Khamenei Warns Washington: Any U.S. Attack Risks a Full-Blown Regional War

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on February 1, 2026 that any U.S. attempt to provoke war would trigger a region-wide conflict. The comment highlights Tehran’s deterrence posture, the risks of proxy escalation across the Middle East, and the high diplomatic and economic costs of military action against Iran.

SoMi2026年2月1日 15:00
#Iran#Khamenei#United States
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Saudi Neutrality Stalls U.S. Strike Plans — China’s 2023 Diplomacy Reaps Immediate Payoff

A phone call between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, backed by a clear Saudi pledge to block use of its territory or airspace for attacks on Iran, has stalled U.S. contingency plans for strikes. China’s mediation that produced the 2023 Beijing Statement provided the communication channels that enabled the de-escalatory move, underscoring Beijing’s rising diplomatic leverage in the Middle East.

SoMi2026年2月1日 02:20
#China#Saudi Arabia#Iran
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World

US–Iran Standoff Tightens: Naval Build‑Up, Sanctions and a Narrow Window for Diplomacy

A sharp US–Iran confrontation has intensified as Washington increases naval deployments and sanctions while Tehran vows to retaliate and seeks regional diplomatic backing. Negotiations remain possible but are constrained by US preconditions that Iran rejects and by a narrow strategic space where miscalculation could shut the Strait of Hormuz and roil global markets.

iMil2026年2月1日 02:10
#United States#Iran#Strait of Hormuz
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Trump Sets an Unspecified Deadline for Talks with Iran, Raising Risks of Brinkmanship

President Trump says he has set a deadline for Iran to reach an agreement but declined to disclose the date, while Iran’s foreign minister says Tehran will only negotiate on equal terms and not under threat. Recent contacts between the two sides reportedly flagged U.S. demands on uranium enrichment and ballistic missiles—conditions Iran has so far rejected—leaving diplomacy precarious and the risk of escalation real.

iMil2026年2月1日 02:10
#Iran#Donald Trump#nuclear negotiations
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World

Iran Signals Willingness to Talk — But Warns of 'Firm, Forceful' Response if Attacked

Iran's foreign minister said Tehran still prefers negotiations but only if threats and pressure are removed, warning that any attack on Iran would be met with a "firm, forceful" response. The comments blend openness to diplomacy with a clear deterrent posture and come amid stalled talks over Iran's nuclear programme and heightened regional tensions.

iMil2026年2月1日 02:00
#Iran#Abbas Araghchi#negotiations
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Iran Asserts Conventional Deterrence as IAEA Board May Refer Nuclear File to UN Security Council

Iran’s nuclear chief said Tehran can defend itself without nuclear weapons and warned the IAEA board may refer its nuclear dossier to the UN Security Council in March. The comments signal a diplomatic standoff in which Western capitals press for accountability while Iran stresses conventional deterrence and limited cooperation with safeguards.

SoMi2026年1月31日 19:20
#Iran#IAEA#United Nations Security Council
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World

Explosion Heard at Residential Building in Bandar Abbas, Raising Regional Security Concerns

An explosion was reported at a residential building in Bandar Abbas on 31 January 2026, with early Chinese media accounts offering few details and no immediate official confirmation from Iran. Given Bandar Abbas’s strategic location and history of attacks on Iranian infrastructure, the incident is being monitored for its potential to affect regional security and maritime traffic.

SoMi2026年1月31日 19:20
#Iran#Bandar Abbas#explosion
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World

On the Brink: US Carrier Group, Strike Assets and Iranian Alerts Raise Risk of Rapid Escalation

U.S. military forces have massed in the Gulf and a carrier strike group has entered the Arabian Sea as Washington signals it may be poised to strike Iran imminently. Tehran has publicly offered talks but has mobilised forces and warned that any attack would prompt regional retaliation, leaving the region dangerously close to rapid escalation.

SoMi2026年1月31日 06:40
#Iran#United States#Donald Trump
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Tehran Announces 1,000 'Strategic' Drones Joined to Combat Units — Capabilities Kept Under Wraps

Iran announced that 1,000 strategic drones have been formally folded into its combat units, described as strike, reconnaissance and electronic‑warfare types. The move signals a potential expansion of Tehran's asymmetric military toolkit, but the absence of imagery or technical detail leaves their true capability and impact uncertain.

iMil2026年1月31日 06:30
#Iran#drones#UAV
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World

On Tehran’s Streets, Normal Life and a Nation Braced for Possible American Strikes

Tehran’s streets appear outwardly normal but carry visible scars from recent unrest and the 2025 conflict, while Iranians privately fear imminent U.S. military action. Washington’s mix of threats and offers to negotiate, together with active regional mediation, has produced a high-stakes standoff whose outcome will shape regional stability, energy markets and Iran’s internal politics.

SoMi2026年1月31日 06:30
#Iran#Tehran#United States
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US Deploys Tenth Warship to Middle East — Naval Posture Signals Readiness for Action on Iran

The US has increased its Middle East naval presence to at least ten warships with the destroyer Delbert D. Black joining the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group. Movements of CV‑22 Ospreys and HC‑130J rescue aircraft suggest preparations for contingencies, raising the risk of escalation with Iran and pressure on regional security and global energy markets.

iMil2026年1月31日 06:21
#US Navy#Abraham Lincoln#Delbert D. Black