Russia Calls US Threats to Iran Unacceptable, Warns of Consequences
Summary: Moscow criticizes US threats against Iran, saying they risk destabilizing the Middle East.
Moscow — Russia has strongly condemned recent statements by the United States suggesting possible military pressure on Iran, labelling those threats as “categorically unacceptable.” The warning comes amid rising global tension over unrest inside Iran and growing international scrutiny of Tehran’s internal situation.
In an official statement on Tuesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that threats of military action or intervention are tantamount to “subversive external interference” in Iran’s domestic affairs. Moscow stressed that using unrest inside another country as a pretext for forceful actions would have “disastrous consequences” not only for the Middle East but also for global security.
The remarks reflect deep unease in Moscow over escalatory rhetoric from Washington. Russia’s criticism echoes Iran’s own objections to foreign involvement in what Tehran describes as internal political developments. Both states have interpreted such foreign pressure as a violation of sovereignty.
Protest rallies against the government escalated tensions in Iran. Some Western politicians have shown support for the demonstrators and called for accountability, while others emphasise national sovereignty and caution against escalating tensions.
The Russian Foreign Ministry's comments highlight Moscow's broader strategic interest in the region. Russia has historically sought to balance its relationships with Middle Eastern states and emphasise diplomatic solutions, even as geopolitical friction rises between major powers.
For now, Russia’s statement stops short of outlining specific actions it might take, focusing instead on warning against what it views as dangerous policy moves from the United States. Observers say this reflects Moscow’s effort to position itself as a vocal opponent of external military pressure while reinforcing its ties with Tehran on the global stage.