Russia Will Give Iran Nukes?!

Vladimir Putin, holding papers, in a meeting.

In a glaring outcry against U.S. military strategies, Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, cautioned that American actions could trigger nuclear threats unseen since the Cold War, hinting that Moscow might supply Iran with nuclear weapons.

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Medvedev’s bold warnings followed President Donald Trump’s decisive strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, escalating international tensions.

Russia’s Medvedev sharply condemned recent U.S. military operations, asserting that they risk throwing the world into new peril.

Medvedev’s remarks, shared via Telegram, claimed that certain nations might provide nuclear warheads to Iran in retaliation.

In the bold initiative led by the U.S., 75 precision-guided munitions targeted Iranian nuclear sites, an operation coordinated with Israel according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

He echoed confidence in the operation’s success, noting, “Do you remember that the operation was beginning, I promised you that Iran’s nuclear facilities would be destroyed, one way or another. This promise is kept.”

Russian and Iranian authorities have downplayed the devastation, asserting that nuclear capacities remain largely unaffected, thereby casting doubt on U.S. strategies.

Despite these claims, the repercussions are both pronounced and unpredictable.

In response, Iran called for an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting, a move demonstrating the escalating gravity of the confrontation.

As Iran reportedly evacuates critical materials, minimizing damage, Russian and Chinese authorities condemn the U.S. actions as violations of international law.

“In the wake of President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites Saturday, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Sunday that “a number of countries” are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear weapons,” UPI reports.

Meanwhile, in a show of defiance, Iran retaliated by striking targets in Israel, including the Ben Gurion Airport, escalating tensions even further.

The retaliatory move highlights the volatile nature of this conflict.

Iranian leadership remains defiant, seemingly emerging stronger amidst the turmoil, while Medvedev warned against underestimating Iran’s persistent ambitions.

The Iranian conflict continues to unravel, with a potential race toward nuclear capabilities threatening stability in an already fragile global landscape.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is scheduled for an urgent meeting, offering some hope that reason may yet prevail.

While no immediate health risks have been reported, this conflict necessitates a cautious diplomatic approach to prevent a descent into irreversible global chaos.