
Katie Davies
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3 days ago |
estadao.com.br | Danica Kirka |Katie Davies
Nos últimos anos, o mundo viu uma escalada dos conflitos no Oriente Médio, e o Irã esteve envolvido com todos os focos de tensão na região. Quando os Estados Unidos se juntaram a Israel para atacar as instalações nucleares do Irã, a indignação e a condenação vieram da Rússia. O embaixador de Moscou na ONU disse que Washington estava abrindo “uma caixa de Pandora”, e o principal diplomata de Teerã correu ao Kremlin para buscar o apoio do presidente Vladimir Putin.
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3 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Katie Davies |Danica Kirka
When the United States joined Israel this weekend in attacking Iran's nuclear sites, the outrage and condemnation flowed from Russia. Moscow's U.N. ambassador said Washington was opening "a Pandora's Box," and Tehran's top diplomat rushed to the Kremlin to seek support from President Vladimir Putin.
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3 days ago |
startribune.com | Katie Davies |Danica Kirka
By KATIE MARIE DAVIES and DANICA KIRKA Russia's actions in the Iran-Israel war could have other unforeseen long-term consequences. ''Even if the Islamic Republic survives the war, Russia's inability or unwillingness to assist its closest Middle Eastern ally will inevitably raise doubts about Moscow's reliability,'' Mahmoudian said.
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3 days ago |
sfgate.com | Katie Davies |Danica Kirka
Analysts say that muted response without any apparent military aid is likely to disappoint Iran and reflects Russia’s diminished influence in the Middle East, where it already has lost a key ally and is seeking a delicate diplomatic balance. Moscow could instead realize some short-term benefits from the Iran-Israel war, such as increased oil prices to aid Russia's sinking economy, or distracting the world's attention from its 3-year-old war in Ukraine.
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3 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Danica Kirka |Katie Davies
When the United States joined Israel this weekend in attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, the outrage and condemnation flowed from Russia. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador said Washington was opening “a Pandora’s Box,” and Tehran’s top diplomat rushed to the Kremlin to seek support from President Vladimir Putin.
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