Could a single U.S. foreign policy decision unravel years of delicate geopolitical strategy and spark calls for a dramatic escalation of war? President Donald Trump’s recent attack on Iran has sent shockwaves through Moscow, profoundly rattling Russian hardliners who once harbored cautious optimism about his unpredictable nature. Suddenly, many now perceive Trump not as a pragmatic dealmaker, but as a dangerous threat to Russia’s own interests. Consequently, influential figures like nationalist tycoon Konstantin Malofeyev and prominent war blogger Boris Rozhin are publicly demanding that the Kremlin abandon U.S.-brokered peace talks and decisively double down on the war in Ukraine. They argue that Washington’s actions prove its untrustworthiness, systematically targeting Russia’s allies, from the toppling of Bashar al-Assad in Syria to the assassination of Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While the Kremlin cautiously condemns U.S. actions, it maintains a delicate balancing act, hoping to keep Trump engaged on Ukraine while also criticizing his policies. However, the increasingly harsh rhetoric from these hawks reflects a genuine unease within Russia’s establishment, fearing that an aggressive U.S. president is weakening Moscow’s global influence as it remains bogged down in Ukraine. Even ultra-nationalist philosopher Alexander Dugin, once a Trump supporter, now warns that if Iran collapses, Russia could be next. For an in-depth look at these escalating global tensions, make sure to subscribe to our channel.
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