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China vs USA: The Hidden War In Iran

2026-04-09 News & Politics
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One country is supplying both sides of the US-Iran war. And it doesn't need to pick a winner. While the world focuses on missiles and military strikes, Chinese cargo ships are quietly sailing through the Strait of Hormuz — in both directions. Iranian crude oil flows out to Chinese refineries. But what exactly is coming back in? Reports now suggest air defense systems, kamikaze drones, anti-ship cruise missiles, and even precursor chemicals for solid rocket fuel. Meanwhile, the American military remains deeply dependent on Chinese manufacturing — from rare earth minerals to electronic components. The supply chain that sustains US military capability runs through the same Chinese factories that may be arming its adversary. This is the Don King strategy: if you hold the contracts on both fighters, you don't need to pick a winner. You just need the fight to happen. Analysts are calling the Strait of Hormuz America's potential "Suez moment" — a reference to 1956, when the world watched Britain stumble on the global stage and quietly moved its reserves from the pound to the dollar. If the US withdraws before securing the Strait, central banks may do what they've always done when a superpower falters: adjust. 🔹 What Chinese cargo ships are really delivering to Iranian ports 🔹 Why the US military can't cut ties with Chinese manufacturing 🔹 The 1956 crisis that ended the British Empire — and what it means for the dollar 🔹 How one nation locked up the winner no matter who wins 🔹 Is this the beginning of the end for American economic dominance? This isn't a war story. It's the biggest geopolitical play of the 21st century — and almost nobody sees it. 📢 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into the stories behind the headlines. #China #USA #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #Geopolitics #USDollar #ChinaVsUSA #HiddenWar #JayMartinShow Learn to invest alongside the top minds in commodities. Join The Commodity University today. CLICK: https://linkly.link/26yH8 Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx Be part of our online investment community: https://cambridgehouse.com https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international 0:00 The Greatest Shift in Warfare Since Genghis Khan 0:32 How the Mongols Destroyed the Richest Empires on Earth 2:59 The $500 Weapon That Changed Everything 4:54 Why Iran Doesn't Need to Win 6:34 The Moment the British Empire Actually Died 10:05 America's Suez Moment? 11:12 What's on Those Chinese Cargo Ships? 12:07 The Don King Strategy 14:06 China Wins No Matter Who Wins 15:19 What Am I Missing? Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.

Top Comments (10)

@gregwong2132 2026-04-09

America is the biggest threat to world peace and prosperity

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@cosmiclight7829 2026-04-09

How did it start? The US started the war when they could have chosen peace.

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@ckkanet 2026-04-10

ACTUALLY the Chinese invented the stirrup over 2000 years ago

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@nmew6926 2026-04-10

The stirrup and gunpowder were invented by China and weaponized by Mongols and Westerners respectively

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@jiokl7g9t6 2026-04-10

China has already banned the export of military rare earths; America can't rearm .

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@81192-cn 2026-04-10

Mongolia was already Chinese territory more than 2,000 years ago, when China was divided into seven states. During the Warring States period, Mongolia was controlled by two of the Central Plains states. Let me correct this again: muskets and cannons were invented in China during the Song dynasty and became widespread in the Ming dynasty. According to historical research, the Ming army was extremely powerful, and if it had not collapsed internally, it could never have been defeated. The Ming dynasty was brought down because traitors invited foreign enemies in, and more specifically, the Qing dynasty denied that these inventions were made by the Han Chinese and abandoned them, which led to the rise of the West.

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@DucaTech 2026-04-10

The stirrup was invented in China during the Jin Dynasty. Most nomadic people knew how to ride horses bareback. The Chinese had issues with this, so they invented a clever device to accompolish something that came naturally to the nomadic people of the North.

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@srijanme 2026-04-10

China smoked TACO arse without firing a single bullet. Bravo China

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@conworldus8310 2026-04-10

I think it is more about the Chinese way of building vs American way of bombing. Chinese people and American people do not have conflicting interest.

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@bouwah85 2026-04-12

The quiet ones in class always make it in life;)

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