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- China secretly supplied Iran with $5 billion worth of weapons . . .
China secretly supplied Iran with $5 billion worth of weapons, including CM-302 anti-ship missiles, which failed to hit the US Navy’s warships
- Fact Check: Is China Sending Military Support to Iran?
China officially halted arms sales to Iran after 2005, following the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) declaration that Tehran had violated the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and was suspected of developing nuclear arms
- China critical of U. S. attack but unlikely to supply arms to Iran . . .
China officially stopped selling weapons to Iran after 2005 Before that Beijing supplied a range of missiles, aircrafts and artillery to Iran, according to the Stockholm International
- China has sent attack drones to Iran, as it discusses ballistic missile . . .
MEE revealed exclusively in July that China had supplied surface-to-air missile batteries to Iran following the 12-day war that culminated in the US striking three Iranian nuclear facilities
- Is Iran buying missiles from China, and what would that mean?
Iran is reportedly nearing a procurement deal for Chinese surface-to-ship cruise missiles as U S President Donald Trump's threat of strikes looms overhead The negotiations—which Reuters
- China weapons shipment to Iran: Caught on Flightradar: Did China . . .
Recent reports reveal three mysterious Boeing 747 freighter planes departed from China towards Iran shortly after Israeli attacks, sparking global concern over potential military shipments amid China-Iran strategic ties
- China-Iran Fact Sheet: A Short Primer on the Relationship
Reports indicate that after U S strikes began, China allowed two state-owned Iranian vessels in a Chinese port to be loaded with sodium perchlorate, which is used in solid rocket fuel for missiles China is Iran’s largest trading partner and the primary buyer of Iranian oil
- Did China Help Iran Obtain a Bomb During the 2026 War?
The available sources show credible indications of indirect assistance and ongoing proliferation risks, but they do not provide open‑source, verifiable proof that China gave Iran a nuclear bomb or directly supplied fully assembled nuclear delivery systems in 2026 [1] [6] [3]
- China Showing Few Signs It Will Directly Supply Arms to Iran
China officially stopped selling weapons to Iran after 2005, but the supply of Chinese dual-use items provides a cover of deniability, and China is limited by sanctions as well as considerations
- China showing few signs it will directly supply arms to Iran
After Trump’s strike, China’s Foreign Ministry dismissed a separate account that Beijing was poised to arm Iran with supersonic anti-ship missiles as “not true ”
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