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Unexplained China-Iran Flights Spark Suspicion Amid Rising Israel Tensions

Suspicious cargo jets fuel concerns of Chinese aid to Iran as Trump warns Tehran is in deep trouble.

As Israel continues its aggressive air campaign against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, a new mystery is unfolding in the skies over Eurasia this time involving China.

At least five Boeing 747 flights have been tracked traveling from China toward Iran over the past week, disappearing from radar just before entering Iranian airspace. Their listed destination? Luxembourg. But according to radar logs and flight tracking experts, those planes never reached Europe.

These “mystery transport planes,” first reported by The Telegraph and monitored via FlightRadar24, followed a telling route west across northern China, down through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan then silence as they neared Iran. The fact that these flights go dark so close to Iranian territory has sparked speculation that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may be quietly aiding Iran as it faces an unprecedented military onslaught from Israel.

  • China and Iran inked a 25-year “strategic cooperation” deal in 2021 to deepen military and economic ties.

  • China imports 43% of its oil and gas from the Middle East, much of it from Iran.

  • A recent fire in Iran’s Bandar-Abbas port was reportedly caused by Chinese missile fuel, highlighting deeper cooperation than China admits.

National security expert Robert Greenway explained on Fox News that it’s unlikely these flights are delivering arms, but may be helping Iran evacuate regime personnel, technology, or strategic materials as Israeli warplanes continue pounding critical sites.

Yet not everyone is convinced of foul play. Some aviation analysts say these are standard cargo flights operated by a Luxembourg-based freight company, claiming technical glitches in tracking software are responsible for the confusion. But even that doesn’t fully explain the flight path anomalies, or why such flights would be headed to war-torn regions without diverting.

Regardless of what’s on board, the flights come at a time of extreme tension. Iran and China have moved closer in response to U.S. pressure, and every mile flown toward Tehran raises questions about Beijing’s intentions.

President Donald Trump, now at the center of U.S. strategy meetings on the Iran conflict, didn’t mince words Wednesday: “Iran’s got a lot of trouble… and they want to negotiate. Why didn’t they do it before all this death and destruction?”

Trump has long warned against letting Iran obtain a nuclear weapon and now, with China’s shadowy role emerging, the stakes have never been higher.

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