Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the alarm over what he calls “unjustified” attacks by the United States on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Speaking on Monday, Putin said these actions are pushing the world closer to a dangerous tipping point and promised that Russia will support the Iranian people — although he did not give details on how this support would happen.
In a firm tone, Putin warned that the U.S. actions could escalate tensions in an already unstable region. He said targeting Iran’s nuclear sites without clear evidence or international backing only increases the risk of a wider conflict in the Middle East, and potentially the world.
“The world is facing great danger because of these reckless moves,” Putin said. “Russia will do what it can to help the Iranian people.”
This is one of the strongest responses from Moscow since tensions between the U.S. and Iran began to rise again over nuclear issues. The U.S. government claims Iran is secretly working on nuclear weapons, while Iran insists its program is only for peaceful energy purposes.
Putin’s statement also shows Russia’s interest in playing a bigger role in Middle East affairs and supporting its long-time ally, Iran. However, it’s still unclear whether this support will be diplomatic, economic, or military.
As global leaders watch closely, many fear that more attacks or counterattacks could lead to a full-blown war — one that could affect oil prices, regional peace, and international relations for years to come.