In the Israel-Iran conflict (June 2025), Iran's bavar 373 air defenses failed against f35s 🇺🇸 🇮🇱, exposing Tehran's weakness. Yet Russia 🇷🇺, despite Iran's supply of thousands of shahed drones and hundreds missiles for Ukraine conflict, refused to deliver s-400 systems, leaving Iran 🇮🇷 vulnerable. This echoes a pattern of unreliability that could alienate allies like Iran, pushing them toward China 🇨🇳 or self-reliance. Historically, Russia's ambitions have always looked beyond Europe. Catherine the great 👑 named her grandsons Alexander and Constantine to signal imperial goals: Alexander, evoking Alexander the Great, warned Persia of Russia's designs on the Caucasus; Constantine, named for the founder of Costantinople, targeted the Ottoman 🇹🇷 Empire's Bosporus and Black Sea. Today, Russia pursues similar aims (influence in Central Asia, control of the Black Sea) but it's failure to honor committents, like withholding s400 from Iran, undermines it's credibility. Trusting Russia? A risky bet that may leave Moscow isolated...










