Monday, April 13, 2026

U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War


U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War


American intelligence agencies have obtained information that China in recent weeks may have sent a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles to Iran for its conflict with the United States and Israel, according to U.S. officials.

The officials said that the intelligence is not definitive that the shipment has been sent, and that there is no evidence that the Chinese missiles have yet been used against American or Israeli forces during the conflict.

But even a debate in Beijing over sending missiles to Iran suggests the degree that China sees itself as having a stake in the conflict. Intelligence agencies have assessed that China is secretly taking an active stance in the war, allowing some companies to ship chemicals, fuel and components that can be used in military production to Iran for the war.

Shoulder fired missiles, known as MANPADS, are capable of shooting down low-flying aircraft.

China has long been reluctant to send finished military equipment to Iran, but some officials in the government want Beijing to allow its companies to directly supply the Iranian security forces during the conflict with the United States.

If the Chinese government did allow the shipment of missiles, it would be a significant escalation and an indication that at least some of China’s leaders are working actively to bring about an American military defeat in a war that has engulfed the Middle East.

The intelligence about possible Chinese support to Iran comes as American intelligence agencies have seen evidence that Russia has provided the Iranian military with specific satellite intelligence to help Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps target American ships, along with military and diplomatic installations throughout the Middle East.

Taken together, the military support to Iran shows how America’s powerful adversaries have seen an opportunity to raise the costs for the United States for launching the war and to potentially bog down the American military in the conflict.

Chinese support to Iran comes at a delicate moment in U.S.-China relations. President Trump is planning next month to travel to China to meet with President Xi Jinping of China, a summit that is expected to focus on a range of trade, technology and military issues. The summit was originally scheduled for March, but was delayed because of the Iran war.

American intelligence agencies have been carefully tracking what support Russia and China have provided to Iran during the war. American officials have seen Russia as more eager to help, sending food aid, nonlethal military supplies and satellite imagery to Tehran. But Moscow appears to have ruled out providing any offensive or defensive military equipment, for fear of provoking the United States.

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Turkey brands Netanyahu 'Hitler of our time' as Erdogan threatens to invade Israel


Turkey brands Netanyahu 'Hitler of our time' as Erdogan threatens to invade Israel
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Turkey's president has strongly criticised Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating he is “blinded by blood and hate,” as one of his ministers dubbed him a "Hitler of our time".

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan also threatened to invade Israel due to its onslaught of Lebanon.

In a speech following the indictments against 35 top Israeli officials Mr Erdoğa said: “Had Pakistan not been mediating in the war between the US and Iran, we would have shown Israel its place. Just as we entered Libya and Karabakh, we can enter Israel.

"There is no reason not to do it.”


The officials, including Netanyahu, were charged with crimes against humanity which led to the Israeli prime minister saying Mr Erdoğan had “massacred his own Kurdish citizens” in a social media post.



Israeli defence minister, Israel Katz, who was also named in the Turkish indictments, described the Turkish premier as a “Muslim Brotherhood man”.


The latest tension between the countries comes as Mr Erdoğan warned Donald Trump of possible “provocations and sabotage” following the US-Iran ceasefire.


Both are reportedly fighting to become a pivotal regional power in the Middle East.


After the disagreements due to the indictments, the Turkish foreign ministry described Mr Netanyahu as “Hitler of our time” in a formal statement.


The notice, published on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, said: “An arrest warrant has been issued against Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Under Netanyahu’s administration, Israel is facing proceedings before the International Court of Justice on charges of genocide.”


The statement added that Mr Netanyahu’s objective was “to undermine ongoing peace negotiations [in Iran] and continue his expansionist policies in the region”.


“Failing this, he risks being tried in his own country and is likely to be sentenced to imprisonment."



After talks fail, IDF planning for return to war, Trump mulls strikes on Iran


After talks fail, IDF planning for return to war, Trump mulls strikes on Iran — reports



All three major Hebrew TV networks reported that the IDF is gearing up for renewed conflict with Iran as the ceasefire talks between the United States and the Islamic Republic collapsed, in what appeared to be a coordinated leak by defense officials on Sunday.

The reported preparations come less than a week after a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan went into effect, and less than a day after negotiations in Islamabad between the US and Iran failed to produce a deal to permanently end the war in the Middle East.

Earlier on Sunday, the Ynet news site reported that IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir instructed the military to move to a “heightened state of readiness” and to prepare for a resumption of hostilities with Iran.

Then Channel 12 news reported in the evening, without citing any sources, that the IDF is not only gearing up for renewed conflict with Iran, but it is also preparing for a potential Iranian surprise attack on Israel.

The Kan public broadcaster, meanwhile, cited a “senior defense official” as saying that “Israel is interested in renewing the war against Iran,” after the war ended “too early, without sufficient pressure being applied on Iran regarding the nuclear issue and ballistic missiles.”

The report said Israel was awaiting US President Donald Trump’s decision to renew the conflict, at which point the military will attempt to pressure Iran into giving up its nuclear program by striking its energy infrastructure.

Channel 13 similarly reported that the IDF’s level of alert has been raised “significantly” and that Zamir instructed the military “to prepare for an immediate resumption of fighting and ordered the initiation of combat readiness procedures.”

The IDF has not commented on the reports, but last week, while visiting southern Lebanon, Zamir said that the military is “prepared to return to combat [in Iran] with full force if required at any given moment.”

Additionally, Trump and his advisers are also looking at resuming limited military strikes in Iran in addition to the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as a way to break a stalemate in peace talks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing officials and people familiar with the matter.

Officials told the Journal that Trump is less likely to restart a full-fledged military campaign due to his distaste for drawn-out wars. The report said Trump may impose a more temporary blockade on Iran while he tries to compel allies to launch armed escorts for ships through the strait.

In a clear sign that diplomatic efforts were at a dead end, the American military said on Sunday it will begin to enforce a naval blockade on Iran starting on Monday, following orders by US President Donald Trump.

The US military said the blockade of Iranian ports would begin on Monday at 10 a.m. ET.

Iran has effectively imposed its own blockade on the key waterway since the US and Israel began striking the country on February 28, a move that has caused mass global economic harm, given that the strait is a chokepoint for about 20 percent of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments.

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Sunday, April 12, 2026

"Door For Diplomacy" Remains Open As Trump Blockade Of Iran-Related Vessels Begins; Iran Says "Doomed To Fail"


"Door For Diplomacy" Remains Open As Trump Blockade Of Iran-Related Vessels Begins; Iran Says "Doomed To Fail"

TYLER DURDEN



Summary

  • CENTCOM confirms blockade to begin at 1000ET Monday morning and will only impact Iran-related vessels

  • President Trump begins blockading Strait of Hormuz, warns US military will "finish up the little that is left of Iran"

  • Door for diplomacy remains open, WSJ reports: Regional countries are racing to bring the U.S. and Iran back to the negotiating table after marathon peace talks in Islamabad ended without a deal 

  • The US delegation in Islamabad delivered the following six "red lines" to Iran: 1) End all uranium enrichment; 2) Dismantle all major nuclear enrichment facilities; 3) Retrieve highly enriched uranium; 4) Accept a broader peace, security and de-escalation framework that includes regional allies; 5) End funding for terrorist proxies Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis; 6) Fully open the Strait of Hormuz, charging no tolls for passage

  • 2 Supertankers U-turn after peace deal talks fail

  • UAE Oil Chief warns Iran blocking Hormuz is "a direct threat to the energy, food and health security of every nation"

The odds of a peace deal by the end of the ceasefire period have improved modestly today but remain down significantly from pre-talks...

CENTCOM Says Blockade Will Begin Monday Morning at 1000ET

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces will begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10 a.m. ET, according to a statement on X.

CENTCOM provided some further clarification in regard who will be blocked, in accordance with President Trump's earlier proclamation.

Specifically, they are only (and impartially) blocking any vessel leaving or entering an Iranian port...

The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. 

But, vessels from non-Iranian ports are free to transit the Strait

CENTCOM forces will not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports.

Now the fun begins.

Iran Says It Won't Allow Blockade Of Hormuz Strait, But Room For Diplomacy Remains

As the US failed to open the Strait of Hormuz, it is also “doomed to fail in a naval blockade,” Iran’s military adviser to the supreme leader, Mohsen Rezaee, said in a post on X.

Iran’s armed forces “will not allow America to do so and have great untapped leverage to counter it,” he adds.

“Iran is not a place to be surrounded by tweets and imaginary plans.”

However, despite defiant statements from the U.S. and Iran, The Wall Street Journal reports that, according to regional officials familiar with the matter said, the door remains open for further diplomacy and a second round of talks could be held within days. Regional countries were also in consultation with the U.S. to secure an extension of the fragile two-week ceasefire period announced late Tuesday, they said. 

The Islamabad talks were the highest-level face-to-face meeting between American and Iranian leaders since 1979. The main sticking points, said the officials, were reopening the Strait of Hormuz without collecting fees, the fate of Iran’s highly enriched uranium, and Iran’s demand that about $27 billion in frozen revenues held abroad be released. Iranian officials have presented counterproposals to continue to enrich token amounts or curtail its stockpile of enriched uranium, but the two sides were unable to reach a compromise, the officials said.


Trump's 6 Red Lines

Fox News reports that Vice President Vance’s final offer delivered to the Iranian delegation in Islamabad includes the following "red lines"

  1. End all uranium enrichment

  2. Dismantle all major nuclear enrichment facilities 

  3. Retrieve highly enriched uranium 

  4. Accept a broader peace, security and de-escalation framework that includes regional allies

  5. End funding for terrorist proxies Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis

  6. Fully open the Strait of Hormuz, charging no tolls for passage

Needless to say, Iran refused to agree. 


President Trump Begins Blockading Strait Of Hormuz

President Trump said the US would blockade the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of peace talks with Iran in Islamabad this weekend.

“Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump said in a social media post.

In a pair of lengthy social media posts, Trump first explained the situation in the Strait...

Iran promised to open the Strait of Hormuz, and they knowingly failed to do so. 

This caused anxiety, dislocation, and pain to many people and Countries throughout the World. 

They say they put mines in the water, even though all of their Navy, and most of their “mine droppers,” have been completely blown up. 

They may have done so, but what ship owner would want to take the chance? 

There is great dishonor and permanent harm to the reputation of Iran, and what’s left of their “Leaders,” but we are beyond all of that. 

As they promised, they better begin the process of getting this INTERNATIONAL WATERWAY OPEN AND FAST! Every Law in the book is being violated by them.

I have been fully debriefed by Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, on the meeting that took place in Islamabad through the kind and very competent leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, of Pakistan. They are very extraordinary men, and continuously thank me for saving 30 to 50 million lives in what would have been a horrendous War with India. I always appreciate hearing that — The amount of Humanity spoken of is incomprehensible.


Before discussing the outcome of the talks:

The meeting with Iran began early in the morning, and lasted throughout the night — Close to 20 hours. I could go into great detail, and talk about much that has been gotten but, there is only one thing that matters — IRAN IS UNWILLING TO GIVE UP ITS NUCLEAR AMBITIONS! 

In many ways, the points that were agreed to are better than us continuing our Military Operations to conclusion, but all of those points don’t matter compared to allowing Nuclear Power to be in the hands of such volatile, difficult, unpredictable people. 

My three Representatives, as all of this time went by, became, not surprisingly, very friendly and respectful of Iran’s Representatives, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, Abbas Araghchi, and Ali Bagheri, but that doesn’t matter because they were very unyielding as to the single most important issue and, as I have always said, right from the beginning, and many years ago, IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!

Trump noted that talks went well... until they didn't...

"So, there you have it, the meeting went well, most points were agreed to, but the only point that really mattered, NUCLEAR, was not."

The US president is hopeful...

At some point, we will reach an “ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO IN, ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO OUT” basis, but Iran has not allowed that to happen by merely saying, “There may be a mine out there somewhere,” that nobody knows about but them.

But then came the threats, with Trump apparently widening his purview to international waters:

THIS IS WORLD EXTORTION, and Leaders of Countries, especially the United States of America, will never be extorted. 

I have also instructed our Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran

No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas. 

We will also begin destroying the mines the Iranians laid in the Straits. 

Any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will be BLOWN TO HELL!


And the art of the deal... Escalate to De-Escalate... how long can Iran last with no oil revenues at all?

Iran knows, better than anyone, how to END this situation which has already devastated their Country.

Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their Anti Aircraft and Radar are useless, Khomeini, and most of their “Leaders,” are dead, all because of their Nuclear ambition. 

The Blockade will begin shortly. Other Countries will be involved with this Blockade. Iran will not be allowed to profit off this Illegal Act of EXTORTION. 

They want money and, more importantly, they want Nuclear.

Additionally and, at an appropriate moment, we are fully “LOCKED AND LOADED,” and our Military will finish up the little that is left of Iran!

Trump's decision follows his re-tweeting of this story from JustTheNews.com, suggesting that he could reprise his successful Venezuela blockade strategy to choke an already teetering Iranian economy and ratchet up diplomatic pressure on China and India by cutting them off one of their key sources of oil.


Ironically, the massive USS Gerald Ford carrier that led the Venezuelan blockade is now in the Persian Gulf after a brief hiatus for repairs and crew rest after a deadly fire. And now it joins the USS Abraham Lincoln and other major naval assets.

In short, Trump simply could out-blockade Iran’s hold over the Strait of Hormuz, experts said. 

On Sunday, the president confirmed that he is proceeding with a blockade. 

“It would be very easy for the US Navy to exert complete control over what does and does not go up and down the Strait now,” the Lexington Institute’s national security expert Rebecca Grant told Just the News.

“I've heard about 10 ships have moved in the last 24 hours. One of them was a reflagged Russian tanker, and we know that cargos have gone out to China, to India, and we've seen some inbound traffic.

“If Iran gets intransigent, then absolutely, the US Navy can set up with great overwater surveillance … and watch everything that goes in and out of that Strait and you'll have to ask the US Navy if you want to move past Kharg Island or past that narrow part by Oman,” she added.

Iran’s semi-official media cited “excessive” US demands, while the foreign ministry said it was natural that differences wouldn’t be resolved in a single round of talks, leaving the door open for more discussions.

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Iran rejects demands for uranium enrichment curbs


Iran rejects demands for uranium enrichment curbs, senior US official says


A senior U.S. official said Sunday that Iran had rejected demands to end uranium enrichment and dismantle its major enrichment facilities.

The official, speaking to Reuters, also said Tehran had refused to stop funding allied armed groups in the Middle East and to open the Strait of Hormuz.

In a statement, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said military vessels approaching the Strait of Hormuz would be considered a breach of the ceasefire and would be dealt with forcefully. The Guard also said the strategic waterway was under control and under the “smart management” of the navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian discussed the ceasefire and progress in negotiations in Islamabad during a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Iranian statements. Pezeshkian said the biggest obstacle to reaching a fair agreement was what he described as double standards and hegemonic tendencies on the part of the United States.

“We are ready to reach a balanced and equal agreement that guarantees lasting peace and security in the region,” Pezeshkian said. “Our red line is national interests. If America adheres to international legal frameworks, it will not be difficult to reach an agreement.”
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Putin, according to the Iranian readout, said Moscow supports diplomatic efforts to resolve the current crisis and is prepared to help find a political and diplomatic solution. He also reaffirmed support for Iran’s positions, including those related to compensation for losses resulting from what Iran described as aggression and to obtaining security guarantees.