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Russia & Iran: Partners in defeat?

Summary by theliberum.com
The Israeli-American attack on the Islamic Republic has clearly shown that Iran is on its own in the international arena, and that it will be very hard for a nation of 90 million people to find any allies. Following Bashar al-Assad’s fall in Syria and Hezbollah’s defeat in 2024, the Tehran-backed Axis of Resistance is no longer what it once was. By Nikola Mikovic“This world order always was, is, and will be, an ever-living fire, kindled in measu…
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At first glance, Russia and Iran might seem to be strong allies. Earlier this year, the presidents of both countries signed an agreement in the Kremlin that was supposed to confirm their common positions against the influence of the United States. But the reality is proving to be much more complicated - and unpleasant for Iran. When Israeli fighter jets struck Iranian infrastructure, including military and nuclear facilities, Russia reacted with…

Russia and Iran are strengthening a strategic partnership aimed at countering Western sanctions. Their economic and military cooperation is also influencing Middle East conflicts.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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theliberum.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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