US B2 Bomber Strikes Iran as China Deploys Spy Ships for Surveillance

Two Chinese spy ships were spotted arriving in the Persian Gulf ahead of the US military's strikes on Iran. As the US focused on attacking Iranian facilities, China seized the opportunity to deploy these vessels to gather intelligence on US airstrike tactics and stealth aircraft. Analysts suggest that after the US's attack, Beijing is increasingly aware of the need for effective deterrent measures, particularly concerning Taiwan and the South China Sea issues.
The arrival of the B-2 stealth bomber, which is part of a highly classified operation, has heightened China's vigilance regarding US military actions. The two Chinese electronic reconnaissance ships, known by their hull numbers 855 and 815A, are expected to provide insight into the movements of Israel and Iran. While confronting the B-2 challenge, China must find countermeasures to address the growing influence of the US in the Middle East.