U.S.-Israeli Military Operations’ Five Major Shockwaves to the Chinese Communist Party

A U.S. Sailor signals the launch of an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, attached to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 70, on the flight deck of the world's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), while supporting Operation Epic Fury, Feb. 28, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo)

[People News] Since entering 2026, although only a little more than two months have passed, we have witnessed the Chinese Communist Party’s “old friend” — Venezuelan President Maduro — being captured by U.S. special forces; we have witnessed the Chinese Communist Party’s “old friend” — Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei — being killed by U.S.-Israeli allied forces; and now, we are witnessing Iran’s dictatorial regime, the Chinese Communist Party’s like-minded “good brother,” moving toward final destruction under the heavy blows of the hammer of justice.

In this joint U.S.-Israeli military operation, the U.S. military and the Israeli military have respectively called it “Epic Fury” and “Roaring Lion.”

These two names represent the rare weight of this joint U.S.-Israeli military operation in human history. It is a heroic legend that breaks through the dark night of history, welcomes the light of a new century, and recreates human glory. It contains the profound meaning of divine guidance, the might of a roaring lion, irresistible advance, and reversal of the course of history.

Iran’s dictatorial regime represses its people at home and exports terror abroad, with blood all over its hands. It is the enemy of the Iranian people, the enemy of the peoples of the Middle East, and the enemy of the peoples of the world. The United States appeased it for 47 years, and now the 47th U.S. President Trump has come to end it; Israel once dealt with it by merely treating the symptoms instead of removing the root cause, and now Prime Minister Netanyahu has come to end it.

The joint U.S.-Israeli military operation has now reached its sixth day. The whole world has witnessed the world’s number one military power — the United States — and the Middle East’s number one military power — Israel — joining forces to launch overwhelming, dimension-reducing strikes against Iran’s dictatorial regime, truly unprecedented and unmatched.

Well-trained male and female soldiers of the United States and Israel, using top-tier weapons and equipment, have carried out a deadly disintegration operation against Iran’s dictatorial regime from space to the air, from land to underground, from the sea to the seabed, leaving many military enthusiasts dumbfounded.

Here, I will focus on the five major shockwaves that this joint U.S.-Israeli military operation has brought to the Chinese Communist Party.

First, the decapitation operation of “let the leaders go first.”

The great Tang dynasty poet Du Fu once wrote: “When drawing a bow, draw the strong one; when using arrows, use the long ones. To shoot a man, first shoot his horse; to capture bandits, first capture their king.”

U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu perhaps have never read this Tang poem, but in this joint U.S.-Israeli military operation, that is exactly what they have done.

On the first day of the war, February 28, the U.S.-Israeli allied forces eliminated 40 senior officials, including Iran’s highest spiritual leader Khamenei. In the following days, whenever Iran appointed a successor, that successor immediately became the next decapitation target. Now, almost all of the most important senior officials of Iran’s dictatorial regime have been beheaded, and its chain of command has been completely severed.

One commentator described it this way: “Judging from the successive decapitations of Iran’s top leadership over the past few days, in the eyes of the U.S.-Israeli allied forces, the Tehran regime has become completely ‘transparent.’ Whoever you promote becomes the next ‘leader who must go first’; wherever you move the command headquarters, that place becomes the next bomb crater.”

The key to the U.S.-Israeli decapitation operation lies not only in who was beheaded, but in how the United States and Israel obtained the exact information about where these Iranian officials appeared. In addition to high-tech means, the most crucial reason is that around these Iranian officials there were all “insiders” working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and Israel’s Mossad. These “insiders” provided the CIA and Mossad at any time and place with top-secret information about the Iranian officials they had access to.

For the Chinese Communist Party, this is the most terrifying part.

By the time the Chinese Communist Party has reached today, it has carried out major purges within the Party and the military, and has continuously suppressed unemployed workers, landless farmers, retired soldiers, citizen journalists, rights-defense lawyers, financial victims, private entrepreneurs, dissidents, Tiananmen Mothers, public intellectuals, Christians, petitioning citizens, Hong Kong people, Xinjiang Uyghurs, Inner Mongolians, Tibetans, and so on, making countless enemies.

The ancients said: “If a ruler regards his ministers as dogs and horses, then the ministers regard the ruler as an ordinary man; if a ruler regards his ministers as dirt and weeds, then the ministers regard the ruler as an enemy.”

The Chinese Communist Party treats all strata of Chinese society with high pressure and deception; in turn, the people from all strata of Chinese society may also “use the same methods against them.” When the Chinese Communist Party clashes with the United States, people from every level of Chinese society could become America’s “insiders.” What happened to Iranian officials today may happen to Chinese Communist Party officials tomorrow.

Second, enormous economic losses impossible to estimate.

The Chinese Communist Party is the largest buyer of Iran’s cheap oil.

According to Asia Times, in 2025, the Chinese Communist Party imported about 1.38 million barrels of Iranian oil per day, accounting for about 13.4% of the Chinese Communist Party’s seaborne crude oil imports, making Iran its third-largest oil supplier after Russia and Saudi Arabia. The Chinese Communist Party purchased about 80% to 90% of Iran’s crude oil. As the U.S.-Israeli allied offensive continues to intensify, if Iranian oil supplies are cut off, the Chinese Communist Party will have to purchase more, and more expensive, oil from other sources.

The Strait of Hormuz, located between Iran and Oman, is the only water passage connecting the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, and is the world’s most important oil transport choke point. It is now under blockade. Experts estimate this threatens the Chinese Communist Party’s procurement of more than 7 million barrels of Middle Eastern crude oil per day.

Iran is a key node in the Chinese Communist Party’s “Belt and Road.”

In 2021, China and Iran signed a “25-year strategic cooperation agreement.” The Chinese Communist Party promised to invest $400 billion in Iran over 25 years, covering banking, telecommunications, ports, railways, medicine, and information technology, but so far the investment amounts to only about $180 million. As Iran’s political situation undergoes great change, the Chinese Communist Party’s $400 billion investment promise may turn into waste paper.

Chinese capital’s investment in projects under construction and operation in Iran, about 238.4 billion yuan, may also be completely lost.

The Chinese Communist Party has cumulatively invested more than $30 billion in Iran’s North Azadegan Oil Field, Yadavaran Oil Field, and Rainbow Oil Field. Railway projects include the Tehran-Hamedan-Sanandaj Railway, with an investment of 5.349 billion yuan; the Shiraz-Bushehr Railway, with an investment of 5 billion yuan; and the Kermanshah-Khosravi Railway, with an investment of 3.53 billion yuan. Highway projects include the first phase of the northern Tehran expressway, with an investment of $257 million; and the expansion of Tehran Khomeini International Airport, with an investment of $2.7 billion, including two new runways and two terminals built in 2023. Supporting infrastructure for Chabahar Port, although the amount has not been disclosed, may also be a considerable figure. All of these investments may “go down the drain.”

After losing cheap oil from Venezuela and cheap oil from Iran, the Chinese Communist Party’s only remaining source of cheap oil is Russia. Once the Russia-Ukraine war reaches a ceasefire or peace agreement, the Chinese Communist Party’s three major sources of cheap oil will be cut off. For a Chinese Communist Party already suffering from a continuously worsening economy, the blow would be beyond imagination.

Third, military losses that make the Chinese Communist Party lose face completely and end up “drawing water with a bamboo basket.”

Last November, Iran publicly displayed the Chinese Communist Party’s advanced radar systems, including the JY-26 long-range anti-stealth radar and the JY-10 air-defense command-and-control system. At the end of last year and the beginning of this year, Iran introduced multiple sets of the YLC-8B ultra-long-range anti-stealth radar system, touted by the Chinese Communist Party as “the most advanced.” Iran also deployed multiple sets of the Chinese Communist Party’s HQ-9B air-defense system, as well as the Hongqi-7 and Hongqi-9 air-defense systems.

But in the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation, all of the most advanced air-defense systems that Iran purchased from the Chinese Communist Party became the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf — mere decorations.

What is the greatest threat posed by Iran’s Khamenei regime to Israel, the Middle East, the United States, and even the world? It is its possible manufacture and use of nuclear weapons.

Where did Iran’s nuclear technology, nuclear materials, nuclear equipment, and nuclear personnel come from? One important source is the Chinese Communist Party. As early as 1990, the Chinese Communist Party signed a secret nuclear agreement with Iran. In 1991, the Chinese Communist Party exported uranium to Iran. On September 10, 1992, the Chinese Communist Party and Iran signed a 15-year nuclear cooperation agreement. Iran’s largest nuclear research center — the Isfahan Nuclear Research Center — was built with Chinese Communist Party assistance.

On the evening of March 2, 2026, U.S. Middle East envoy Witkoff said in an interview with Fox News that Iranian officials had used as a bargaining chip in talks last month their possession of 460 kilograms of 60%-enriched uranium, saying that this enriched uranium could produce 11 nuclear bombs.

The most important goal of this joint U.S.-Israeli military operation is to completely destroy Iran’s nuclear program. The U.S.-Israeli joint military operation last June and the current joint military operation have already dealt, and are still dealing, devastating blows to all of Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Iran’s missile system also has close ties with the Chinese Communist Party.

Recently, U.S. investigative journalist Peter Schweizer said on a Fox News program: “Every Iranian missile has China’s fingerprints on it.”

According to reports, from solid-fuel propellants and engine components, to carbon-fiber composite materials, precision guidance components, as well as technical training and engineering support, a large amount of the critical technology behind Iran’s missile industry comes from the Chinese Communist Party.

Iran’s Shahed-series drones and Fateh and Zolfaghar ballistic missiles were originally intended to build a stockpile of 5,000 missiles by 2027 and exceed 10,000 by 2030, forming what Tehran envisioned as a “regional deterrence arsenal.”

And what is the result? Under the dimension-reducing strikes of the U.S.-Israeli allied forces, Iran’s entire missile system has been directly crippled, and years of accumulation are now being reset to zero.

Fourth, the Chinese Communist Party’s most important strategic pivot in the Middle East has been uprooted.

Iran is the key pivot of the Chinese Communist Party’s global anti-American strategy in the Middle East.

Since becoming the world’s second-largest economy, the Chinese Communist Party has begun competing globally with the world’s number one capitalist power — the United States. The Chinese Communist Party wants to break the world economic and political order led by the United States after World War II and establish a so-called “community of shared destiny for mankind” led by the Chinese Communist Party.

Iran is the biggest anti-American dictatorship in the Middle East and the largest supporter of the terrorist activities of various anti-Israel and anti-American terrorist organizations in the region, such as Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthi armed group in Yemen, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, Islamic Jihad, and Shiite militias in Syria and Iraq.

For a long time, the various terrorist activities supported by Iran have continuously distracted the United States from focusing on the Chinese Communist Party, keeping the United States trapped in wars to deal with these terrorist attacks. This is exactly what the Chinese Communist Party wanted. Therefore, Iran naturally became the Chinese Communist Party’s most important “ally” in the Middle East in jointly opposing the United States.

The unprecedented U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran are rewriting the geopolitical map of the Middle East. This military operation will inevitably lead to the collapse of Iran’s dictatorial regime, and a new Iran friendly to the United States and Israel may emerge after the war.

In this way, the anti-American strategic pivot in the Middle East that the Chinese Communist Party has painstakingly cultivated for decades will be removed, and the situation in which the Chinese Communist Party used Iran to continuously stir up trouble in the Middle East, forcing the United States to remain bogged down there, will be gone forever.

Fifth, the end of this war will be the beginning of the Chinese Communist Party’s greatest nightmare.

Judging from the current state of the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation, this war will not become a long-drawn-out war of attrition, but rather a crushing military strike in which one side has absolute superiority and the other side has almost no power to fight back. It will not last long, and in the end will certainly conclude with a complete U.S.-Israeli victory.

On March 3, after attending a briefing in the U.S. Congress, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said, when speaking of the Iran situation: “In the next few hours or days, we will Unleash Chiang,” and “the world’s two most powerful air forces will dismantle this terrorist regime, weaken its power, make it unable to threaten its neighbors, and unable to hide behind safe zones while pursuing its nuclear ambitions.”

“Unleash Chiang” was a political slogan from the Cold War era in the United States. Literally translated, it means “untie Chiang Kai-shek’s hands.” What does this mean? After the outbreak of the Korean War in the 1950s, hardliners in the United States proposed this slogan, meaning that Chiang Kai-shek should no longer be restricted or constrained, and that the Republic of China military should be allowed to counterattack the mainland from Taiwan, giving Chiang Kai-shek free rein to go to war directly against the Chinese Communist Party.

Rubio’s use of this phrase at this moment, on the most superficial level, means letting the U.S.-Israeli allied forces act boldly in Iran without being constrained by so-called “political correctness” of the past, and giving them full authority and freedom of action to fully unleash their initiative and not stop until their goals are achieved.

As Iran’s threat to the Middle East is systematically dismantled, the United States will be able to rapidly deploy its powerful carrier strike groups and air power to the Indo-Pacific region to contain the Chinese Communist Party.

Once the Middle East situation settles, the U.S. military will likely rapidly complete its deployment in the Indo-Pacific region, and the so-called “Davidson window” for the Chinese Communist Party to use force to unify Taiwan may be completely closed. At that point, the Chinese Communist Party will be under military encirclement by the free world led by the United States.

The so-called “Davidson window” refers to the prediction made in 2021 by Philip Davidson, then commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, that China might have the capability to attack Taiwan by 2027.

U.S. Secretary of State Rubio’s sudden mention of the decades-old political term “Unleash Chiang” may also be a hint regarding the Taiwan Strait situation. If the Chinese Communist Party dares to invade Taiwan by force, the United States and its allies may go all out.

Conclusion

After the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation was launched, the Chinese Communist Party became extremely anxious, and Chinese Communist Party Foreign Minister Wang Yi became extremely busy, calling everywhere and appealing everywhere: this war must not be fought, and a ceasefire must be reached immediately.

Well-known American journalist Schweizer pointed out on a Fox News program that the U.S. strikes on Iran have brought a tsunami-like shock to the Chinese Communist Party — not only has the oil been lost, the money has been lost, but face has been lost too.

In fact, the more crucial shock lies not in this, but in the Chinese Communist Party’s worry: Maduro has fallen, Khamenei has fallen — will the next one to fall be the Chinese Communist Party?

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