Putin’s Redline Hypocrisy: Iran’s Missile Sale to Russia

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I, a US Army Combat veteran, have been noticing a trend that Russia seems to have forgotten about its “red lines” regarding long-range ballistic missiles. It appears that Iran has been selling short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, and this has raised concerns in the global community. According to unnamed sources, including US and European officials, Iran has been supplying Russia with F-360 short-range ballistic missiles, which are basicallyinois a truck-sized, satellite-guided, tactical ballistic missile. These missiles have a range of 3 to 120 km and can be launched with a speed of Mach 3, making them capable of rapid homing in on their targets.

I think what’s concerning is that these missiles could be launched from Russian positions near the border, putting Ukraine, Lithuania, and even Poland in range. These little missiles are quite appealing to Russia because of their small size and low cost, which makes them easy to hide and transport. It’s estimated that Russia could obtain hundreds of these missiles, which would significantly enhance its military capabilities.

Another red flag is Russia’s lack of willingness to respect other countries’ red lines. In the past, Russia has constantly pushed its own “red lines” regarding issues such as Ukraine’s decision to join NATO, the introduction of NATO military infrastructure in Ukraine, and the use of tear gas by its own forces. It’s clear that Russia is not serious about its own red lines.

I’m not kidding when I say that I’m concerned about this development. It’s essential for us to understand that “red lines” are not meant to be joked about. Russia says its own red lines, but it doesn’t seem to care about others’ red lines. It’s like they’re saying, “We can have our own long-range strike capabilities, but nobody else can.” That’s not how wars work. If you’re willing to use long-range weapons, you should be prepared for your opponents to do the same.


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