🇷🇺 Russia warns


US-Iran negotiations and ceasefire are just a cover for a planned US ground invasion of Iran.
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MetalFrameBookPageCross
· 3h ago
Russia's statement here is more like encouraging Iran and, by the way, criticizing the United States.
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HotAirBalloonViewingSchedule
· 4h ago
Behind the warning from Russia, there are probably calculations related to energy and regional influence.
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ZeroSlippage
· 4h ago
The biggest fear is misjudgment: one side mistakes the other as an attacker and instead fires first, escalating the conflict.
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GateUser-e4351615
· 4h ago
If they were really going to deploy troops, the market would have already experienced a major fluctuation long ago; now it's mostly just bluster and posturing.
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QuietExitPlan
· 4h ago
Everyone is making statements now, testing each other's bottom line.
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SushiRebalance
· 4h ago
Russian media reports can be used as a reference, but do not treat them as confirmed intelligence.
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BoredInBlockspace
· 4h ago
Ceasefire and negotiations can of course be exploited, but equating them directly with "an invasion already planned" I think lacks sufficient evidence.
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DAOBackbencher
· 4h ago
If ground troops are really to be deployed, the attitudes of surrounding bases, logistics, and allies cannot be hidden.
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SymbolsInTheReflection
· 4h ago
It could also be to put pressure on the negotiations: to prevent Iran from making concessions easily and to portray the United States as untrustworthy.
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Front-RunningArbitrage
· 5h ago
Invasion of Iran from the ground? That's not something you can just do on a whim; the terrain, militias, and anti-American sentiment are all too strong.
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