The Iranian regime is increasing its involvement in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Right from the beginning Iran has been supporting Russia in its incursion on Ukraine. At the same time when the Islamic Republic is besieged by severe internal turmoil, it still continues to entangle itself in an external strife – reason needs to be ascertained and analysed.
When the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began in February, the idea that the Iranian regime could play a crucial role in the war was far from pragmatic to some people. But the Islamic Republic has gradually escalated its participation in the conflict.
Iran supported Russia in UNGA
Iran’s first move, alongside staunch ally Syria, was to vote in April against UN General Assembly Resolution ES-11/3, which suspended Russia’s membership of the UN Human Rights Council – an early signal.
Iranian Kamikaze Drones to Russia
Later, in the first illustration of military cooperation between Moscow and Tehran during the conflict, the theocratic establishment in Iran began supplying ‘Kamikaze Drones’ to Russia. This led to the Ukrainian foreign ministry’s understanding of a Iranian connivance and later stripping the Iranian ambassador in Kyiv of his accreditation and reducing the embassy’s diplomatic staff.
A recent statement of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he accused Tehran of supplying weapons to Russia, has left leaders in Iran fretting and fuming. In a threatening message the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said “Mr. Zelensky had better know that Iran’s strategic patience over such unfounded accusations is not endless.” He added that Ukraine’s president should “draw a lesson from the fate of some other political leaders who contented themselves with the US support.”
Tehran’s support to Russia in terms of Military Assistance established
However, the numerous evidences of Iranian regime’s connivance in delivering weapons to Russia, and therefore adding fuel to the conflict’s fire, is overwhelming. Various International Organisations have concluded that Tehran is indeed “providing military support for Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine” in the form of the “development and delivery of unmanned aerial vehicles to Russia.”
From discreet to indiscreet: As its involvement escalated to the next level, the Islamic Republic began to dispatch troops to Crimea to assist Russia in its attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure and civilian population, and to enhance the effectiveness of the suicide drones, supplied by the Islamic Republic.
US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said that “the Iranians decided to move in some trainers and some technical support to help the Russians use the drones with better efficacy.”
Iran’s Anti-ballistic Missiles to Russia
Currently the Iranian regime is also planning to provide Russia with ballistic missiles, alongside the drones. It is worth noting that the Iranian regime has the largest and most diverse ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East.
But the moot point is – how does Iran benefit from its involvement in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine? First of all, after being hit by draconian international financial sanctions, Tehran might be seeking partners with which it can increase trade and evade the US-led sanctions. Besides, Iran is burning today with its internal turmoil escalating day by day. How judicious would be for a country like Iran to exercise its resources for an alien country, for no cause of its own to be settled? Then why the Islamic Republic has thrown its hat on Russia?
According to the latest report from Bloomberg, Tehran and Moscow are establishing a new transcontinental trade route, stretching about 3,000 kilometers from Europe to the Indian Ocean, which is “beyond the reach of any foreign intervention.”
The report adds: “The two countries are spending billions of dollars to speed up delivery of cargos along rivers and railways linked by the Caspian Sea. Ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show dozens of Russian and Iranian vessels — including some that are subject to sanctions — already plying the route.”
Military technology transfer from Russia – Intended by Iran
In military perspective, there is an opportunity for the Iranian regime to learn from failures of its drones during the Russia-Ukraine war and utilise the information it gains to further perfect its drone technology and ballistic missile program. In addition, the Islamic Republic will most likely ask Russia to supply it with advanced military technology in return for Tehran’s support.
As British Defense Minister Ben Wallace told the UK parliament this month: “Iran has become one of Russia’s top military backers … In return for having supplied more than 300 ‘Kamikaze Drones’, Russia now intends to provide Iran with advanced military components, undermining both Middle East and international security — we must expose that deal.
Thirdly, by supplying weapons to a global power such as Russia, the regime in Tehran is asserting itself on the world stage as a major state player with significant military power. This will enable significant rise for the Islamic Republic as a strong ‘Regional Power’.
Also Read: Japanese PM Kishida sacks 4th minister to tide over scandalous crisis-Who are these Uniform Church?
Covert advancement of its Nuclear Program
Finally, it is not unrealistic to assume the Iranian regime will seek Russian assistance to advance its nuclear program. Moscow and Tehran previously worked together to construct several nuclear reactors in Iran and advance the regime’s nuclear technology. It has become increasingly emphatic that the Iran is rushing to cross the nuclear threshold and become a nuclear-armed state.
As Zelensky has correctly warned: “I have a question for you: How does Russia pay Iran for this, in your opinion? Is Iran just interested in money? Probably it is not money at all but Russian assistance to the Iranian nuclear program. Probably, this is exactly the meaning of their alliance.”
The Iranian regime is increasing its involvement in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. By adding fuel to the fire, Iran’s leaders are attempting to benefit themselves, economically and militarily.
And that is what the Russian reward might be – Nuclear Knowhow.
Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER