
An investigative analysis tracing the eight-day sequence between the US Supreme Court's February 20 ruling striking down IEEPA tariff authority and the February 28 launch of Operation Epic Fury against Iran. The piece documents China's pre-war arms transfers to Iran — including BeiDou-3 satellite access, YLC-8B radar systems, and CM-302 anti-ship missile negotiations — and argues that these transfers created a narrowing military window that accelerated US action. It connects the SCOTUS ruling, the Pentagon-Anthropic AI crisis, the Mrinank Sharma resignation, and the planned Trump-Xi summit to demonstrate that the Iran war functions as an opening move in a broader US-China negotiation conducted through the destruction of a third country. 165 people, most of them schoolchildren, were killed in a single strike on a girls' school in Minab on the first day of operations. Every claim is sourced. Every date is documented.
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