


/u/outwrangle before everything went to shit in 2020, /u/emma_lazarus for a while after that, now I’m all queermunist!

Zionists collaborated with Nazis to help them deport Jews to Palestine.

Look at that, it’s working.
What's working? Iran isn't any more dependent on Russia than it was before the strikes.
I think you should look at a map sometime. Unless you are taking about Russia-China relations, but that doesn’t seem to be the context here.
There are just as many countries between Iran and Russia as there are between Iran and China, I don't see why Iran would have to allow itself to be dependent on Russia when China is just as close. Granted, Russia and Iran border the Caspian Sea so they can access each others' ports, but Iran also has ocean coast so it can access Chinese ports as well. In terms of raw numbers, Iran's exports to China value $4.59B and imports value $10B. Trade with Russia, by comparison, is $1.9B. Total.
China is actually a closer economic partner with Iran than Russia is, so why wouldn't Iran be able to turn to China?
Also, Iran is a founding member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Also also, Iran is an observer member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, and looks to be in the process to become a full member eventually.
Also also also, Taiwan condemned Iran's strikes against Israel, so you know they're tight with China lol

Jesus do you want me to write you an essay?
I will say they just entered a new 20-year bilateral trade and military cooperation treaty on Jan 17th of this year, which is hardly something Russia would do if they were willing to just destroy Iran in a few months. They did this because trade between the countries has risen sharply due to the sanctions against Russia, and that's not going away any time soon so it would be foolish to sacrifice them at this stage. Then there's the suspected missiles and drones that Iran has been (possibly) supplying Russia for its war with Ukraine, and blowing them up would disrupt that supply line.
But if you're determined to believe Russia wants Iran to be bombed, I won't be able to stop you.

And I'm saying there's no way Putin wants Iran to be bombed, and so therefore this was done without his permission or knowledge.

So you think they're stupid.

Belarus has basically been driven out of the European economy, but that's hardly something Russia did.
And comparing this to Iran is absurd! Iran has ten times the population. Plus, China is right there. It wouldn't work.

Do you think Biden wouldn't have done the exact same thing to "defend" Israel?
This is clearly about Israel and the long-time desire for war with Iran in the US government. Blaming Russia is, frankly, absurd.

Only empires can have dependency, Russia isn't nearly that strong. Russia needs allies or it will be overwhelmed.

If Iran gets their own nukes, one of Russia's most important allies in the region is safe from attack. That seems a lot more useful than a "bargaining chip". Now, Russia risks losing an important ally and whatever bargaining chip they may have had.

It told you why not! Because Iran is an important regional ally and business partner and military asset.
Russia sacrificing an ally like this for something as paltry as "gas prices" would be short-sighted in the extreme.
Although since you seem to think Russia is "nearly bankrupt" and that this only buys them "an extra year or two" that explains why you don't think this matters.

Iran is a major trade partner and an important partner in the Ukraine War and they were both important allies of Assad and worked closely together in Syria. They have deep ties. There's no way the price of oil is worth losing one of their key allies in the region.

Netanyahu?

...do you think Putin wants Iran to be bombed?

Sure, I wasn't saying that it's good for the US because I think it's good.

Good news for US gas producers and exporters.

In a multipolar world there is no one country that gets to be in charge.

A universal global currency isn't a bad idea, necessarily, but putting all that power in the US's hands was always bad. Any time anyone tried to do anything the US didn't like they'd get slammed with structural readjustment and sanctions and blockades and regime change. It was always a tool of underdevelopment and imperialism.
Ask Cuba how great it was that the dollar was the reserve currency.

It was never deserving of being the reserve currency.

I already said? It's clear that Biden never gave Ukraine enough military assistance to win, we all seem to agree on that, and there's only a couple explanations for that.
Either I'm supposed to believe the US was too afraid to go all-in for Ukraine... or the US never cared if Ukraine won.
There's things people have said. Lloyd Austin said; “we want to see Russia weakened to the degree that it can’t do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine.” The Security Council said they wanted, “to make this invasion a strategic failure for Russia.”
And then there's the arms trade. The US has used this war as an opportunity to pull countries away from Russian arms trade and into the US/NATO sphere instead, switching over supply lines to benefit Western arms manufacturers. This war has the arms trade booming. Why would they ever want the war to end?
And then they blew up the Nordstream pipeline to keep the war going and make Europe more dependent on US gas.
But I'm sure the US are the good guys and they're just trying their best! 😇

They weren't "afraid"
The plan was never for Ukraine to win and Biden's actions make that very clear. The plan was to get Russia stuck in a quagmire and drain them of blood and treasure fighting an unwinnable war.
They wanted to turn Ukraine into Iraq.