Iran Gets 400 Carrier Killers — USS Ford RETREATS

Опубликовано: 17 Май 2026
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In 72 hours, China transferred 400 DF-26 carrier-killing missiles to Iran — and the USS Gerald Ford left the Persian Gulf.
Not repositioned. Not redeployed. Retreated. From a threat that American naval doctrine has no answer for — a missile that can find, track, and destroy a moving aircraft carrier from 4,000 kilometers away, beyond the reach of every aircraft on the Ford's deck.

Tonight we break down exactly what just happened and why nothing in this region will ever be the same.
We go inside the DF-26 — the weapon China built specifically to kill American carriers — and explain the guidance technology that defeats every naval defense system the U.S. currently operates. We walk through what disappears operationally the moment a carrier leaves the Persian Gulf — the sorties, the missile defense umbrella, the sovereign power projection that no land base can replace. We examine why China made this transfer now, what strategic calculation in Beijing produced a decision that crosses every red line Washington had drawn. And we assess what a Persian Gulf without an American carrier presence means for every nation whose security has been built on the assumption that one would always be there.

This is not mainstream commentary. This is the analysis the defense establishment does not want delivered this clearly.
400 missiles. One carrier retreating. One ocean lost. The question is whether Washington even has an answer.

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