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“Iran is Russia’s Joker before the US”

Published: 26 September, 2009, 07:02
Edited: 29 September, 2009, 02:00

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Diplomatic experts suggest Russia has a fine line to tread in reacting to Iran. Dmitry Suslov from the Council on Foreign and Defence Policy told RT that Moscow will benefit from keeping Tehran onside.

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jason September 29, 2009, 01:20
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Alot of spinning here stick with the facts. The end will be here soon unless people wake up and look past their nationalities.

Zak September 28, 2009, 07:35
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I dont agree-Iran is not joker in Russia hand!Iran as a member of new multipolar world, is important to Russia as such!Russia bring not long ago law to protect int.law and multipolar world by any means! On Iran "case" Russia follow int.law against west because they havent yet proof beyond any doubt-that Iran will produce N.bombs!Russia simply wont lett west to do(genocide) as in a case of Serbia(fake Rachak masacre),Iraq(fake WMD) and Afganistan(fake war on terror - 9/11 was inside job)...!Russia policy is right and I believe they will react if any state breack int.law.Iran also give permision for IAEA to inspect all sides!They got right to produse peacefull N.energy as other states.West havent got any honest reasons(till now) behind non stop threats against Iran!Iran also(unlike west or Israel) always was a peaceful state in the past.Russia always hold a high moral ground and will as such support Iran all the way in future-if anything change -it will be Iran sole quilt and NOT WEST WISH!Main west reasons(among others) to stop spread of N.weapons is to protect themself from rightfull punishment in future!West commit unseen crimes in past history(before and after of times of slavery-till today) and is afraid of future...Its strange that this "democratic" west NEVER EVER punish one their citizen in last 1000 years for those commited crimes!They stole 30% of the world land mass and wipe out (by teir own experts -of today shall be 1.5-2 BILLIONS people around globe) natives on all 4 sides of the world! I will answer them by they own sying:"IF YOU DIDNT DO NOTHING WRONG THERE IS NOT REASON TO BE AFRAID"!Thanke you!

Ernst September 26, 2009, 17:33
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Iran has shown nothing but consistent fidelity to Russia and her allies around the world. Iran has also proposed - or backed - innovations in realms of global energy economic matters, including a proposal to form a natural gas version of OPEC with Russia and Venezuela. Iran is indeed an asset to Russia, as well as to Russia's vital ally, China. The US and UK monetary powers are weakening, and cannot afford to have a Russian-Chinese-Iranian alliance fighting back. Because of this fact, the United States needs Iran more than Iran needs the West, and thus Russia should keep Iran close to her vest.