Russia has responded sharply to today’s missile attacks on Iran carried out by the United States and Israel. The Russian embassy in Tehran has issued an advisory urging Russian citizens to leave the country immediately.
In Moscow, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, criticized the attacks and dismissed recent US-Iran nuclear talks as a facade. “The peacekeeper is at it again. The talks with Iran were just a cover.
Everyone knew that,” Medvedev said. “So who has more patience to wait for the enemy’s sorry end now? The US is just 249 years old. The Persian Empire was founded over 2,500 years ago. Let’s see what happens in 100 years or so…”Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump—currently serving as chairman of the so-called Board of Peace, an initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts—remains officially engaged in diplomatic efforts, despite ongoing tensions with Iran.
This latest escalation raises fresh concerns about stability in the Middle East and the wider implications for international diplomacy.

