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    U.S. Concerned Over Reports of Iranian Ballistic Missiles Sent to Russia

    WF Media By WF MediaSeptember 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The White House has expressed deep concern over reports—circulating through various Western media—that Iran may be sending ballistic missiles to Russia. These missiles could bolster Russia’s ongoing war efforts in Ukraine. While these reports remain unconfirmed, the potential implications are staggering, casting a troubling shadow over international relations.

    Iran, in response, maintains that it has avoided getting directly involved in such conflicts, firmly stating that it abstains from providing military support to any nation embroiled in war. This stance reflects Iran’s long-held policy of distancing itself from the Ukrainian conflict, despite its close ties with Russia.

    Western democracies are declaring they are against Iran’s sending missiles to Russia, or firing missiles on Israel.

    📌BREAKING:
    Iran has started sending ballistic missiles to Russia for use against Ukraine, WSJ reports. pic.twitter.com/s4KOAr2tAh

    — Middle East Military (@MiddleEastMil) September 6, 2024

    The Wall Street Journal was among the first to report that unnamed U.S. and European officials believe Iran has indeed delivered missiles to Russia. These revelations—if proven true—would mark a significant escalation in the military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow, deepening the growing partnership of these anti-Western powers. This is especially concerning given Iran’s previous hesitance to overtly arm Russia with such powerful weaponry.

    This growing anxiety has led to pointed questions aimed at the White House, particularly from news outlets like VOA. When pressed, the White House National Security Council echoed these concerns but remained vague on whether the missile transfer had actually occurred or was merely in the planning stages. What was clear, however, is that the U.S. is on high alert, bracing for any potential escalation that could follow an Iranian transfer of such arms.

    Missile transfers of this magnitude, particularly those involving short-range ballistic missiles like the Fath-360 and Ababil, could greatly aid Russia’s military strategies in Ukraine, allowing them to conserve their own longer-range weapons for strikes deep into Ukrainian territory. Such an exchange could tip the balance on the battlefield, making it even more difficult for Ukraine and its Western allies to repel Russian forces.

    Iran sends ballistic missiles to Russia

    Iranian transfer of missiles would mark escalation in war, says the US@esha_hanspal tells you more

    Watch more at https://t.co/dm7SyC0z2e pic.twitter.com/5tPvIGxTyX

    — WION (@WIONews) September 7, 2024

    Iran’s official response was one of denial, with its U.N. mission stating that it refrains from supporting any party in such conflicts and urging other nations to follow suit by ceasing their own arms deliveries. Nonetheless, researchers monitoring Iran’s military activities alongside Russia remain skeptical. They emphasize that missile transfers, while difficult to detect, could still be identified through various means—whether through ship and flight tracking or satellite imagery. But even with advanced surveillance tools, secrecy and covert operations make it tricky to confirm such transactions.

    If confirmed, the missile deliveries would present a diplomatic dilemma for the West. There’s no easy solution—short of direct military intervention in the Caspian Sea region, something the U.S. is likely to avoid. Instead, the U.S. may opt for tightening sanctions on Iran, aiming to hinder the country’s access to essential missile components. Yet, as some experts note, Iran has proven resilient in circumventing these restrictions in the past.

    Without any restrictions or idiotic limitations, iran is sending another packet of missiles to russia, fully confident that they will be used to destroy hospitals, schools and power stations in Europe.
    At this time @JakeSullivan46 defends russian military airfields. pic.twitter.com/SW6XmPzOUg

    — Ihor Kastuseu👑 (@IKastuseu) September 7, 2024

    The U.S. could also explore other strategies, including declassifying intelligence to make the situation more visible to the global community or providing Ukraine with more advanced defense systems to counter any new threats. The Biden administration’s most recent military aid to Ukraine, including air defense systems, highlights a continued commitment to strengthening Ukraine’s defenses.

    The geopolitical chessboard is undeniably tense. The West stands at a crossroads, with each move carrying potentially global consequences, but the stakes, particularly for Ukraine, are higher than ever.

    Major Points

    • Western reports suggest Iran may be sending ballistic missiles to Russia, potentially escalating the Ukraine conflict.
    • Iran denies involvement, reaffirming its policy of staying out of foreign wars, despite close ties with Russia.
    • U.S. officials remain cautious, not confirming missile transfers but expressing concern about potential military cooperation.
    • If true, missiles like the Fath-360 and Ababil could bolster Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine, tipping the battlefield balance.
    • The U.S. may respond with sanctions or enhanced defense aid to Ukraine, as global tensions continue to rise.

    Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News

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