Zelenskyy Accuses US of Ignoring Russia's Ties to Iran Strikes

Ukraine's president claims the US is overlooking evidence that Russia is helping Iran target US bases in the Middle East due to its trust in Vladimir Putin.
Zelenskyy has accused the US of ignoring compelling evidence that Russia has been assisting Iran in targeting US bases in the Middle East, stating that Washington trusts Vladimir Putin despite the collaboration between Moscow and Tehran.
In an interview with Alastair Campbell on The Rest is Politics podcast, the Ukrainian president said he has tried to draw the White House's attention to the close ties between Russia and Iran, but his efforts have fallen on deaf ears.
The US has reportedly been reluctant to acknowledge the growing evidence of Russia's involvement in the strikes on US bases, seemingly due to its trust in Putin and the desire to maintain diplomatic relations with Moscow.
Zelenskyy's claims highlight the complex geopolitical landscape unfolding, where the Ukraine and Iran wars appear to be increasingly overlapping and intertwined, with Russia playing a central role in both conflicts.
The Ukrainian leader's comments underscore the growing frustration with the perceived inaction and complacency of the US in addressing the threat posed by the Russia-Iran collaboration. As the situation continues to evolve, the international community will be closely watching how the Biden administration responds to Zelenskyy's concerns.
Source: The Guardian


