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Words of caution are fine, but like Israel with Azerbaijan.......Russia needs to physically and significantly bolster Iran's defense systems (SAMs S-300, S-400, AA guns, SSMs, Combat aircraft) In addition to extensive training of Iranian military personnel in Russia, and joint military exercises with Iran......not unlike the Russian/Chinese military exercise conducted to dissuade the USA from attacking North Korea.
A strong Iranian conventional defense mechanism makes an attack unlikely, and less desirable by adversaries.
Speeches after speeches from Great Russian statesman from Lavrov and all else may not be enough to deter little extremist Apartheid Sparta Israel under the Likud.
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Putin puts words of caution against strike on Iran
Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
By Presstv.com
If this (attack on Iran) happens, the consequences will be truly catastrophic, their real scope impossible to imagine.”
Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stated.
Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has expressed concern over the growing threat of a military strike on Iran, saying such an attack will have catastrophic repercussions.
“Russia is alarmed by the growing threat of a military strike” against Iran, Putin wrote in article in the daily Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper on Monday.
“If this happens, the consequences will be truly catastrophic, their real scope impossible to imagine,” he added.
“We propose to recognize Iran’s right to develop a civilian nuclear program, including the right to enrich uranium” in exchange for placing the country’s nuclear activities under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Russian premier further said.
Putin added that in this case, all unilateral and international sanctions imposed against Iran need to be lifted.
In 2011, Russia proposed a “step-by-step” approach that would enable Iran to adopt measures to address IAEA questions on Tehran's nuclear program.
According to the plan, Iran can revive negotiations to alleviate individual concerns of the IAEA about its nuclear activities and be rewarded along the way by a partial removal of sanctions.
The United States, Israel and some of their allies accuse Tehran of pursuing military objectives in its nuclear program, using the pretext to impose sanctions against Iran and threaten the country with a military attack.
Iran has denied the allegations and promised a crushing response to any military strike against the country, warning that any such measure could result in a war that would spread beyond the Middle East.