Putin Spies an Opportunity in Trump's Attack on Iran
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Moscow, expressing that 'Russia is a friend of Iran' and expecting support from Vladimir Putin.
- After the October 2023 attacks on Israel by Hamas, Moscow has prioritized siding with Iran's clients over maintaining balance.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned U.S. attacks, warning of a 'dangerous escalation' that threatens regional and global security.
- Moscow is involved in Tehran's civilian nuclear program but does not desire a nuclear-armed Iran.
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Is Donald Trump’s decision to join attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities an embarrassment, a provocation or an opportunity for Russia? The honest answer is that it is all three, but likely more of an opportunity than anything else, if Moscow is willing to play it cool. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Moscow today to meet with Vladimir Putin, and before he set out, he was trying to sound bullish, asserting that ‘Russia is a friend of…
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