I observe a strange joy among would-be experts and their commentators about Iran's threat of strikes against #Ukraine. This is not going to happen, everything has been explained very precisely here. But even if you imagine that strikes are possib...
...le, this is not a reason for delight at all. Blows will not bring our victory closer: #Russia itself has fired thousands of missiles at the Ukrainian rear, an additional few from #Iran will not make the weather worse.Iran's statement is not on a military plane, but on a political one. And it would be good for all of us to understand this. Tehran, like #Kiev, is trying to expand the scope of the conflict, to make it as international as possible, so that the big players do not have the oppor...
...tunity to step aside and say that this is not their story. In other words, it's not about finishing off Ukraine, but about connecting the different fronts of one big crisis more tightly.While the United States is at war with Iran and Russia is at war in Ukraine, the confrontation between the superpowers persists within the framework of proxy conflicts.But if Iran starts hitting Ukraine and Kiev responds, then the distance between the two conflicts will decrease dramatically. This means tha...
...f proxy warfare.Subscribe, then you'll forget.On MAX, too, and soon it will be the only one left.Therefore, Iran's strikes on Ukraine are not a gift for us, but an additional escalation factor. They will not provide serious benefits at the front, and the risk of merging the Ukrainian and Middle Eastern conflicts into one node will create a very real one.Such a scenario would be a serious step towards a major war, which #Moscow and Washington are still trying to avoid.