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Satellite Images From Chinese Company Reveal Huge Mobilization of the U.S. Navy in the Middle East Near Iran and Raise Fears of Global Military Confrontation

Published on 27/02/2026 at 22:02
Porta-aviões dos EUA com caças F-22 no Oriente Médio vistos em contexto de monitoramento por satélite próximo ao Irã.
Imagens de satélite mostram mobilização da armada dos EUA no Oriente Médio em meio a tensões com o Irã. Imagem: Divulgação/MizarVision
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High-Resolution Records Released By Shanghai-Based Company Show Displacement of Aircraft Carriers, F-22 Fighters, and Strategic Aircraft As Nuclear Negotiations Continue Under High Diplomatic Pressure

Amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, satellite images released by a Chinese company have begun to expose, with a high level of detail, the movements of the U.S. Navy in the Middle East. The information was released by “Revista Oeste,” according to an article published by Vanessa Araujo, and gained international attention by revealing the location of U.S. strategic assets in one of the planet’s most sensitive regions.

The company responsible for the records is MizarVision, based in Shanghai, which has intensified the release of high-resolution satellite images since January. Monitoring began just as President Donald Trump reinforced the military presence in the region with the declared aim of pressuring Tehran to abandon its nuclear program. Since then, the Chinese company has become a recurring source of public records on U.S. military movements.

Moreover, the latest images tracked the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford leaving Souda Bay Naval Base in Greece, a movement that attracted the attention of military analysts. At the same time, records also indicated the dispatch of F-22 fighters to Israel, strategic movements to Diego Garcia island in the Indian Ocean, and activities in Saudi Arabia. This set of images thus outlines the complete map of the mobilization determined by the White House.

Strategic Monitoring Exposes Aircraft Carriers, Fighters, and Tankers in Critical Points of the Persian Gulf

Although it officially operates as a private company, MizarVision maintains close ties with structures linked to the Chinese Armed Forces, under the command of President Xi Jinping. This detail enhances the geopolitical weight of the image releases, as it suggests that Beijing is closely monitoring every step of the U.S. military mobilization.

Consequently, the monitoring exposes not only aircraft carriers like the USS Gerald R. Ford but also tankers and fifth-generation fighters positioned in strategic points in the Middle East. This level of forced transparency alters the dynamics of military strategy, as information previously restricted to intelligence services begins to circulate publicly on social media and specialized channels.

At the same time, China also plays a role as a supplier of technology and military equipment to Iran. International reports reveal that after the U.S. offensive against Iranian nuclear facilities in 2025, Tehran sought greater political and strategic support from Beijing. Thus, the sharing of satellite images can be interpreted as part of a larger chessboard of competition between powers.

International sources also indicate that Chinese authorities are analyzing vulnerabilities in Iran’s security system. The focus is particularly on Israel’s ability to conduct incursions beyond enemy lines and hit strategic targets within Iranian territory. Thus, the monitoring not only exposes the U.S. Navy but also helps map regional risks and vulnerabilities.

Nuclear Negotiations Progress in Geneva As Military Presence Pressures Diplomatic Environment

As military tension grows, diplomats have resumed indirect talks in Geneva. Iranian and American delegations wrapped up a new round of negotiations this Thursday, the 26th, with mediation by Oman. According to Iran’s Foreign Minister, there was relevant progress in the talks, opening up space for a new cycle of technical meetings.

Next week, technical experts are expected to meet in Vienna, with participation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), reinforcing the multilateral dimension of the nuclear negotiations. However, despite the moderate diplomatic rhetoric, international media reports significant hurdles in the talks. The environment remains pressured by the increased military presence around the Persian Gulf.

In parallel, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, instructed embassy staff to leave the country by this Friday, the 27th, if they wished, citing security risks. This guidance reinforces the perception that, despite the negotiations, the situation remains highly volatile.

Therefore, at the same time that satellite images reveal the mobilization of the U.S. Navy near Iran, diplomacy seeks to prevent military confrontation from becoming inevitable. The combination of public exposure of strategic assets, geopolitical rivalry between Washington and Beijing, and delicate nuclear negotiations creates a context of high uncertainty.

In light of this scenario, one question arises: is the release of these satellite images merely technological transparency or part of a calculated strategy to influence the balance of power in the Middle East?

Source: Revista Oeste

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