China's Role in Middle East Conflict
An opinion piece analyzes how China views the Middle East war as a 'military laboratory' and a 'stress test of Western military architecture' without bearing the cost.
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An opinion piece analyzes how China views the Middle East war as a 'military laboratory' and a 'stress test of Western military architecture' without bearing the cost.

A new "Museum of Foreign Military Operations" in Pyongyang has opened, triumphantly displaying Western military equipment, including Abrams, Leopard tanks, and AMX-10RC and VAB armored vehicles, reportedly captured during the war in Ukraine.

Western military commands are concerned that European cities lack an independent defense shield against Iran's new weapon, relying solely on US satellites for protection.

A Lithuanian intelligence report identifies Russia and Belarus as using Lithuanian companies to circumvent sanctions and acquire Western military technology. The report also emphasizes threats from China and right-wing radicalism, prompting expert discussion on public awareness.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is reportedly forcing Western military strategists to reconsider their long-standing focus on 'perfect' weapons. This re-evaluation suggests a shift in approach to military procurement and deployment.

According to Western military intelligence assessments, Iran's pre-war planning allowed its military to mitigate the impact of US-Israeli strikes on its weapons arsenal and leadership, indicating that the country still retains significant missile capabilities.

Bahrain is at the center of the Middle East war, hosting Western military infrastructure and holding significant political and military importance despite its small size. Its strategic location and reliance on the energy sector contribute to fragile balances in the region.

Israel and America attacked Iran - which retaliated. Western military bases in the region were hit, as well as the cities of Dubai, Kuwait, Doha, Bahrain.

A commentary suggests that Russian forces are struggling against jihadists in Mali, highlighting their unsuitability for the role after the anti-Western military government expelled the French in…

A historical account reflects on the NATO bombing of Belgrade on March 24, 1999, marking the first large-scale Western military operation since the Cold War and its lasting impact on Europe.

Following a drone attack on a Western military base in Iraq, Great Britain accused Russia of helping Iran, stated UK Defense Minister John Healey, according to 'The Guardian'.

An article discusses the future of Western military aid to Ukraine, focusing on the quantity and types of weapons expected in 2026.