Dmitry Medvedev, vice-chairman of the Russian Security Council, said on Sunday that President Donald Trump “pushed the United States into another war,” and that “the country is ready to directly supply Iran with its own nuclear warhead.”
His threat to arm Iran with nuclear weapons has announced on Sunday that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi will travel to Moscow in the coming hours for an emergency meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We always consult each other and adjust our position,” he told reporters in Istanbul, according to media reports. Russia is an intimate ally of Iran. Tehran supplies military drones to Moscow to attack Ukraine, and in return receives help from civilian nuclear programs. The Kremlin also maintains a warm relationship with Israel and politics It has been reported.
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in post In his telegram account, the former Russian president said, “We outlined 10 things Americans have achieved in nighttime strikes at three Iranian nuclear sites.
- The critical infrastructure of the nuclear fuel cycle appears to have not been affected or remain only minor damage.
- Enrichment of nuclear material – and now we can say it perfectly, future production of nuclear weapons continues.
- Many countries are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear warheads.
- Israel is under attack, the explosion is shaking the country, and people are panicking.
- The United States is currently caught up in a new conflict, with the prospect of a ground operation looming on the horizon.
- Iran’s political system survived – and perhaps even stronger.
- People gather spiritual leadership in the country, including those who previously indifferent or opposed to it.
- Donald Trump, once welcomed as the “President of Peace,” pushed the United States into another war.
- The majority of countries around the world are opposed to Israel and the US actions.
- At this rate, Trump can forget about the Nobel Peace Prize. Kicking things off, president. Congratulations!
Not in Iran’s change of government
Russia has announced several times that it has refused to change its regime in Iran, which the Kremlin said would not negotiate under pressure.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov recently called such arguments “unacceptable” and warned that the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “opens Pandora’s box,” leading to Iranian extremism.
Sky News Security and Defense Editor Deborah Haynes wrote on Sunday as well:
She suggested that Iranian missiles have the ability to attack US military bases in the Middle East, but may choose to attack “softer targets, such as US embassies and other diplomatic missions.”
“Iran can also mine the Strait of Hormuz, a move that will have a global impact by destroying large amounts of oil and gas flows and other trade,” Haynes added. Tehran has already threatened to block the strait, but experts say Iran has a suicide effect as its economy is heavily dependent on income.
Israel’s insertion into the war
“The US has inserted it into Israeli Israeli war by dropping a 30,000-pound bomb on the uranium enrichment site, raising urgent questions about the remains of Tehran’s nuclear program and how its weakening will react.” The US-based news agency, like everyone else, was not embarrassed to call the Israeli-Iran conflict war.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegses has assured his country that he will “seek no war” and, like Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has called for diplomatic talks with Iran, but Iranian officials say it’s time for negotiations and now it’s time to protect himself.
And Iran’s foreign minister will meet on Monday to coordinate his response with Russian allies in Moscow, Iran. say It does not surrender, and Israel continues to fire missiles at each other.