The unexplained flights have become a Rorschach test for a region on edge. Cargolux insists its aircraft never entered Iranian airspace, yet refuses to say what was in their holds. Analysts warn against jumping to conclusions, noting that gaps in tracking data are common and cargo airlines routinely shield commercial details. Still, the timing is impossible to ignore: large freighters leaving China just as Israel reportedly hits targets inside Iran, disappearing from public view over a corridor where Beijing and Tehran’s interests increasingly overlap.For governments and intelligence services, the question isn’t just what was flown, but why now. Were these routine shipments, financial transfers, dual‑use technology, or something more sensitive moved under cover of chaos? With Israel striking Iranian missile infrastructure and Washington speaking in careful half-sentences, every unaccounted flight becomes a potential signal. Until verifiable evidence emerges, the planes remain symbols of a deeper, opaque contest playing out far above the headlines.
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