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Jamshid Ghomi was arrested for allegedly selling U.S. computer tech to the Iranian government, including the agency responsible for the country's nuclear program.
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US-Iran war latest update: Did Chinese military technology quietly aid Iran during its conflict with United States?
India, May 30 -- Fresh reports from US media have sparked a new debate about China's possible involvement in Iran's recent conflict with the United States. According to an NBC News report citing US officials and sources familiar with intelligence assessments,
Iran gains access to sharper satellite imagery, raising new questions about surveillance and military planning.
NBC report suggests Chinese-made missile may have downed US fighter jet while Beijing-linked systems allegedly supported Iranian air defenses and targeting capabilities.
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Iran Draws Strength From Chinese-Russian Military and Technological Support
Despite the continued fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, the conflict does not appear to have entered a phase of genuine calm. Amid mediation efforts led by Pakistan to prevent renewed confrontation,
Tensions in West Asia are escalating as Iran stages a major military showcase featuring its latest drone technology amid stalled peace talks and rising regional friction. During a large rally in Tehran,
Jamshid Ghomi, of Newport Coast, Calif., was charged with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that U.S. retaliatory strikes against Iranian targets were “just a love tap” and confirmed that a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is still in effect.
A U.S.-Iranian national who is the CEO of an Iran-based technology company has been arrested and federally charged with allegedly selling U.S. equipment to Iran's nuclear and military establishment, the U.