WR: There is a Chinese intelligence vessel in the Gulf of Oman that the United States is watching in real time. It knows exactly what the ship is collecting. It knows the data is affecting American operations. And it cannot touch it. Not because it lacks the capability — but because the cost of acting is higher than the cost of losing this information war.
In this video we break down China's Liaowang-1 — a 30,000-ton floating supercomputer with a 6,000-kilometer surveillance envelope — and the documented intelligence architecture China has built to support Iran without firing a single shot. We cover the Eyes and Fist doctrine, China's BeiDou satellite navigation replacing American GPS for Iranian missile guidance, MizarVision openly publishing US base imagery, and what the commercial ships now broadcasting 'Chinese Owner' on open channels tell us about the operational relationship between Beijing and Tehran.
We also cover the three most precise Iranian strikes of this conflict — the THAAD radar destruction, the systematic AN/TPY-2 targeting, and Iran's sustained mobile launcher operations — and why the precision significantly exceeds what Iran's independently assessed capabilities would predict.
War Report names the doctrine, tracks the ships, and tells you what the intelligence architecture actually looks like behind the official statements.
China has given Iran satellite navigation it cannot jam, intelligence vessels it cannot sink, and the eyes to see every American move — without firing a shot. Is this the most effective strategic intervention in a major conflict since the Cold War? Drop your read in the comments.
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