Det er åpenbart for undertegnede, at krigen i Ukraina ikke kan vinnes av Ukraina uten flere angrep på russisk jord. NATO og USA tillater ikke å benytte deres våpen mot Russland. Iran vil uten tvil pøse på med iranske kryssserraketter som benyttes mot Ukraina. Spørsmålet blir hvor lenge Ukraina holder ut. (Red.)
US: Russia, Iran moving toward full defense 'partnership'
ASSOCIATED PRESS December 9, 2022
National Security Council spokesman
John Kirby speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Nov. 28, 2022, in
Washington. The Biden administration is accusing Russia of moving to provide
advanced military assistance to Iran, including air defense systems,
helicopters and fighter jets, part of deepening cooperation between the two
nations as Tehran provides drones to support Vladimir Putin’s invasion of
Ukraine. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) (Patrick Semansky)
WASHINGTON — The
Biden administration is accusing Russia of moving to provide advanced military
assistance to Iran, including air defense systems, helicopters and fighter
jets, part of deepening cooperation between the two nations as Tehran provides
drones to support Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
White House
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on Friday cited U.S.
intelligence assessments for the allegations, saying Russia was offering Iran
"an unprecedented level of military and technical support that is
transforming their relationship into a full-fledged defense partnership."
Kirby said Russia
and Iran were considering standing up a drone assembly line in Russia for the
Ukraine conflict, while Russia was training Iranian pilots on the Sukhoi Su-35
fighter and Iran could receive deliveries of the plane within the year.
"These
fighter planes will significantly strengthen Iran's air force relative to its
regional neighbors," Kirby said.
The U.S.
allegations are part of a deliberate effort by the U.S. to drive global
isolation of Russia, in this case targeted at Arab nations who have looked to
contain Iran's regional malevolence and who have not taken a strong stance
against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Earlier this year,
the Biden administration accused Saudi Arabia of siding with Russia in the
conflict by shepherding cuts by the OPEC+ cartel to boost the price of oil,
crucial to funding Moscow's war effort. Saudi Arabia and Iran have been on
opposite sides of a yearslong proxy war in Yemen.
Kirby said the
arms transfers were in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions and that
the U.S. would be "using the tools at our disposal to expose and disrupt
these activities."
Concerns about the
"deepening and a burgeoning defense partnership" between Russia and
Iran come as the Biden administration has repeatedly accused Iran of assisting
Russia with its invasion of Ukraine.
The administration
says Iran sold hundreds of attack drones to Russian over the summer. Kirby on
Friday reiterated the administration's belief that Iran is considering the sale
of hundreds of ballistic missiles to Russia, but acknowledged that the U.S.
doesn't have "perfect visibility into Iranian thinking on why" the
deal hasn't been consummated.
The White House
says Russia has also turned to North Korea for artillery as the nine-month war
grinds on.
The White House
has repeatedly sought to spotlight Russia's reliance on Iran and North Korea,
another broadly isolated nation on the international stage, for support as it
prosecutes its war against Ukraine.
U.K. Foreign
Secretary James Cleverly called the Iran-Russia collaboration a "desperate
alliance."
"Iran is now
one of Russia's top military backers," he said. "Their sordid deals
have seen the Iranian regime send hundreds of drones to Moscow, which have been
used to attack Ukraine's critical infrastructure and kill civilians.
"In return,
Russia is offering military and technical support to the Iranian regime, which
will increase the risk it poses to our partners in the Middle East and to
international security."
The Biden
administration recently unveiled sanctions against Iranian firms and entities
involved in the transfer of Iranian drones to Russia for use in Ukraine. It all
comes as the administration has condemned the Islamic republic's violent
squelching of protests that erupted throughout Iran after the September death
of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while she was held by the morality police.
Even as the White
House has accused Iran of backing Russia's war effort, the administration has
not abandoned the possibility of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal — scuttled
by the Trump administration in 2018. The pact, known as the Joint Comprehensive
Plan of Action or JCPOA, would provide Tehran with billions in sanctions relief
in exchange for the country agreeing to roll back its nuclear program to the
limits set by the 2015 deal.
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