Following US Sanctions, Iran & Russia Boost Military Cooperation

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Russia and Iran have agreed to strengthen military and technological cooperation following the latest round of US sanctions.

The Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin met Iranian government officials during his visit to the country on Saturday.

RT reports:

Rogozin held talks with Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan. The officials reportedly discussed new supplies of Russian arms to Iran. They agreed upon the implementation of deals boosting military and technological cooperation, according to Fars news agency.

The move comes just three days after the US decision to impose a new round of sanctions against Russia and Iran, along with North Korea. The ‘Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act’ was overwhelmingly approved by American lawmakers at the end of July and signed by Trump on Wednesday. The US leader himself said that the “legislation is significantly flawed” and warned that it puts “US-Russia relations at all-time & dangerous low.”

The move triggered a strong response from all subjects of the newly introduced economic restrictions, as well as concerns from the US’ European allies.

Moscow considers the bill “a full-fledged economic war on Russia,” according to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. He also called the legislation a “humiliating defeat” for Trump, which leaves no room for improving bilateral ties.

Russia promised retaliatory measures even before the bill was officially signed by Trump. Following congressional approval, Russia decided to reduce the number of US diplomatic staff in Russia to 455, and suspend the use of embassy storage facilities, warning that more restrictions may come.

Iran slammed the measures as a violation of the 2015 nuclear deal, promising to “show an appropriate and proportional reaction” to America’s “hostile” act. Tehran also blamed Washington for attempting to curb foreign investment in the Iranian economy.

Several European government officials said the US law would harm their national interests, as the restrictive measures would target European companies taking part in Russian-EU energy projects, including the Nordstream II pipeline

2 Comments

  1. I see no reason why these two shouldn’t form an alliance.. and every reason why they should….. the amewhoricans have asked for this..this is part of the plan to get this war rolling…… ffs this has dragged on way too long.. we were promised a war.. we need a war…. and we will bloody well have our war…I for one cant wait….. for one thing it will teach all the little dickheads a few manners and they will for the first time in their one parent family lives be pulled into line… these young blokes these days are a disgrace to the community.. .. the army will teach them not to wear their trousers halfway down their asscrack…lolol..Hilarious.. by the way..these corn chips I am eating are too salty… I guess we wont be able to buy cornchips when the war starts.. ohh well….

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