A Line Drawn in Public “Big problems.” Short. Direct. No ambiguity. That’s the message coming from the White House as reports surface that China may be preparing to send weapons to Iran—quietly, indirectly, through third parties. China denies it. Calls it fabricated. But the reality is this: When warnings like that are issued publicly, the situation is already serious. Lines are being drawn. And everyone is watching who crosses them. The Shadow Game: Weapons, Proxies, and Plausible Deniability This isn’t Cold War 2.0. It’s something murkier. If weapons move, they likely won’t come with a label. They won’t arrive openly. They’ll pass through channels designed to blur responsibility. That’s how modern conflict works: Indirect supply chains Strategic denials Quiet escalation…

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