The Russian Foreign Ministry has fired off a stern warning against the US-Israel military campaign in Iran, branding it an uncalled-for gamble with regional peace. In their February 28 dispatch, officials demanded an end to the strikes and a pivot to negotiation tables to defuse the powder keg in the Middle East.
Dubbed ‘irresponsible adventurism,’ the attacks were criticized for lacking any trigger, poised to unleash further turmoil. ‘We must guide the situation back to political and diplomatic avenues,’ the ministry asserted, highlighting risks to broader stability.
Russia beckoned the world for fair judgments on the matter and vowed cooperation in pursuit of serene settlements via international law and mutual regard. Saturday’s missile mayhem set the stage, with coalition forces targeting Iranian military hubs extensively.
Trump’s Truth Social post and Netanyahu’s X video defended the ‘preventive’ nature of the ops, aligning with anti-terror goals. Israel’s ‘Operation Lions’ Roar’ footage from the IDF detailed triumphs over western Iranian bases packed with launchers. Iran countered with ‘Epic Fury.’
Public Iranian channels buzzed with proof of ruin: smoke-wreathed edifices, frenzied evacuations, fighter jet symphonies—intimating Tehran assaults. IRNA decried the deaths of 40 schoolgirls in a struck school, a heartbreaking facet stoking global debate.
Amid polarized narratives, Russia’s advocacy for talks emerges as a crucial counterweight, challenging the strike rationale and championing restraint before the conflict metastasizes.
