Not Ukraine, but Israel and South Korea will pay the highest price if Putin wins.
Move or pay the price.
Almost one year ago, on April 23, 2024, irritated and exasperated at the foolishness of Israel’s worldview, I wrote this: “Iran’s biggest weakness, to this very day, remains its air force. It is pertinently foolish of the current Israeli administration to think that this weakness will persist forever”.
This month, The Institute for the Study of War has expressed serious concerns over the increasing defense collaboration between Iran and Russia, urging the international community to take notice:
German aviation-focused outlet Flug Revue notably reported on November 29, 2024 that Iran received its first two Su-35s from Russia on November 18.
Flug Revue noted that Iran received the two jets in disassembled form and would transport them to the 3rd Tactical Arm Base near Hamadan, western Iran, for re-assembly. Neither official Iranian nor Russian outlets have confirmed the transfer, but several IRGC-affiliated platforms amplified the Flug Revue article.
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