Russia warns U.S. that military intervention in Iran-Israel conflict risks nuclear catastrophe

The Middle East stands on the brink of a catastrophic escalation as Russia issues a strong warning to the United States against military intervention in the intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova declared that any U.S. involvement would be an “extremely dangerous step with truly unpredictable ominous consequences,” urging Washington to step back from the precipice of war.

Moscow is pushing for de-escalation while simultaneously defending Iran’s nuclear program under international law. Meanwhile, President Trump has dismissed reports of planned military action, leaving the world wondering whether America will be dragged into yet another disastrous foreign entanglement.

Moscow’s stern warning to Washington

Russia’s message to the U.S. was unequivocal: Stay out. Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Zakharova emphasized the dangers of American military intervention, warning that such a move could spiral into uncontrollable violence.

The Kremlin’s stance reflects a broader push for diplomatic solutions, with Zakharova stressing that “the priority today is to halt the escalation of violence, achieve a ceasefire, and restore peace.” Yet, while Russia positions itself as a mediator, its own geopolitical interests are unmistakable: bolstering Iran, a key ally, while avoiding direct confrontation with Israel and the U.S.

Reports indicate that Putin urged Trump to avoid further escalation, but the president has publicly dismissed claims that he has decided on military action.

The Wall Street Journal has no idea what my thoughts are concerning Iran!” Trump wrote on Truth Social, pushing back against speculation. Still, sources suggest that Trump’s administration has considered joining Israel in strikes against Iranian nuclear sites in a move Moscow vehemently opposes.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has engaged with counterparts from Turkey, Egypt, Oman, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia, reinforcing Moscow’s call for restraint. Yet despite these overtures, the reality remains worrying: Israel continues its strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, risking a potential nuclear catastrophe.

Nuclear facilities under fire

Russia has raised alarms over Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, with Zakharova warning that the world is “millimetres” from disaster. “Nuclear facilities are being struck,” she told Reuters. “Where is the (concern from the) entire world community? Where are all the environmentalists? I don’t know if they think they are far away and that this (radiation) wave won’t reach them. Well, let them read what happened at Fukushima.”

The stakes are particularly high at Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, built by Russia. Alexei Likhachev, head of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom, cautioned that an attack on the facility could trigger a Chernobyl-style catastrophe.

While Israel justifies its strikes as necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, Moscow insists Tehran has upheld its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Zakharova reiterated Russia’s support for Iran’s nuclear rights, stating, “Our support for a resolution concerning the Iranian nuclear program will always be grounded in international law.”

A self-serving peacemaker?

Russia’s calls for de-escalation are not purely altruistic. The Kremlin’s strategic partnership with Iran, solidified in a January 2025 agreement, ensures mutual economic and military cooperation. Yet the pact notably lacks a mutual defence clause, meaning Moscow is under no obligation to defend Tehran militarily.

Analysts suggest Russia is primarily concerned with preserving its influence in the region while avoiding a direct clash with the U.S. “Moscow clearly doesn’t want conflict with Trump and is also doing everything it can to urge the U.S. to return to diplomacy,” said a Russian source with ties to the foreign ministry.

At the same time, the conflict presents some benefits for Russia, such as rising oil prices that can bolster its war-strained economy. Additionally, a distracted U.S. could mean reduced focus on Ukraine, a scenario some in Moscow may welcome.

The tensions between Iran and Israel threaten to ignite a wider war. While Russia’s warnings may be self-interested, they underscore a critical truth: U.S. military intervention risks plunging the Middle East into chaos. Trump’s ambiguous stance leaves room for speculation, and Washington needs to tread carefully. The consequences of another Middle East quagmire would be devastating, not just for the region, but for the entire planet.

 

yogaesoteric
June 22, 2025

 

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