Tag: Cyber Warfare

A horizontal conceptual digital art piece featuring a hooded figure on the left, a red map of Iran in the center, and a detailed bronze Chinese dragon head on the right, all set against a background of digital binary code and a faded Israeli flag.

Beijing Builds a Digital Great Wall to Shield Iran From Mossad

China is no longer treating Israeli covert operations inside Iran as a distant regional issue. For Beijing, the recent wave of sabotage, assassinations, and radar penetrations has revealed a new model of warfare — one that blends cyber infiltration, internal disruption, and precision strikes. And because Iran sits at the heart of China’s Belt and Road energy corridor, Beijing now sees Iranian vulnerability as Chinese vulnerability.

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Digital Triggers for Nuclear Response: Cyber Warfare’s Escalation Risk

As cyberattacks increasingly target critical infrastructure and nuclear command systems, the risk of “accidental” nuclear escalation has reached a historic peak. Strategists are now debating whether to explicitly classify massive digital offensives as triggers for a nuclear response to restore deterrence in the “gray zone” of modern warfare.

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