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Jordanabout 3 hours ago·Escalating·CRITICAL 85

Iran’s US Radar Strike Exposes China’s South China Sea Gap

The attack signifies a notable escalation in military engagement and could have broader implications for regional stability and security.

Iran reportedly struck and destroyed the US AN/TPY-2 radar deployed in Jordan during its ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. This incident highlights potential weaknesses in China's defensive capabilities in the South China Sea.
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Humanitarian60
Economic50
Security85
Political70
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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