BREAKING:
Iran has cut off the U.S. GPS system.
It now runs entirely on China’s BeiDou satellite network.
American signals are blocked inside Iranian territory.
This is not just decoupling. It is hard alignment.
(1/11)
BeiDou is not just newer tech. It is strategic integration.
A live, military-grade system now connects Beijing to Tehran.
Every coordinate, every signal, every missile lock now flows through Chinese space infrastructure.
(2/11)
Let’s be clear.
The next missile that hits Israeli territory from Iranian soil will carry more than explosives.
It will carry a BeiDou signal.
Precision made in China.
That is not neutrality. That is battlefield coordination.
(3/11)
Ask yourself.
If GPS is such a prized military asset, how did it guide Iranian hypersonic missiles to Mossad’s black site in Erbil?
Simple.
GPS is a global broadcast.
You can’t cut off one target without jamming your own allies.
(4/11)
Iran knew that.
So they used the signal while it lasted.
Not because they trusted it.
Because they had no other option.
Now they do.
With BeiDou, they don’t just get accuracy. They get autonomy.
(5/11)
The bigger mystery is why it took this long.
Why did Iran stay tethered to American infrastructure after years of sabotage, assassinations, and sanctions?
Internal friction?
Foreign leverage?
Elite decay?
It doesn’t matter anymore.
(6/11)
BeiDou beats GPS on every modern metric.
Higher accuracy. Encrypted channels. Civilian and military fusion.
And no dependency on the Pentagon.
China built it for independence. Iran is now cashing in.
(7/11)
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