Iran Huddles With Russia, China Amid Europe’s ‘Snapback’ Threat, Trump Vows ‘New Attack If…’ | 4K
Iran is intensifying its strategic alignment with Russia and China amid growing Western pressure, including a looming European “snapback” sanctions threat under the JCPOA framework. At the recent SCO summit in China, Tehran showcased deeper military ties through joint drills and growing weapons procurement—now pivoting to China after cooling defense ties with Russia post-conflict with Israel. Meanwhile, China has increased Iranian oil imports despite U.S. sanctions, signaling stronger economic cooperation. Former U.S. President Trump, justifying recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, warned of a “new attack” if Iran doesn’t change course.00:00 INTRODUCTION03:01 IRAN VIGILANTLY GUARDED THE SKY “DAY AND NIGHT”04:20 RUSSIA, CHINA TO JOIN IRAN’S E3 ‘SNAPBACK’ SNUB?06:19 RUSSIA, CHINA ‘BACK’ ALLY IRAN n18oc_crux
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