China backs Iran; Israel struggles; U.S. attack risks global conflict.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is the significance of the Chinese ships entering the Persian Gulf?
- How does Iran's military capability compare to Israel's in the current conflict?
- What role do China and Russia play in supporting Iran amid rising tensions?
- Is there a possibility of the U.S. launching a direct attack on Iran, and what could be the consequences?
- How effective are Israel’s air defense systems against Iranian missile strikes?
Larry C. Johnson:
- The presence of Chinese surveillance ships in the Persian Gulf likely aims to gather intelligence on Israeli and U.S. military activities, signaling China’s strategic interest in protecting its regional allies.
- Iran has a larger and more diverse missile arsenal, while Israel struggles with limited defensive capabilities and resupply issues, making it increasingly vulnerable.
- China and Russia support Iran economically and militarily, helping it resist Western pressure and reinforcing alternative global trade routes outside U.S. influence.
- A U.S. attack on Iran could escalate into a broader regional or even global conflict, especially if Russia and China intervene, and may face strong domestic and international opposition.
- Israeli air defenses are overwhelmed by the volume and accuracy of Iranian missiles, often requiring multiple interceptors per target, leading to rapid depletion of supplies.
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