ArmInfo. What some wanted, others feared, and many expected has happened. Israel attacked Iran. The third day of the war, which threatens to turn nuclear, wrote Konstantin Zatulin, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Integration, and Relations with Compatriots, in his Telegram channel.
The deputy expressed condolences to everyone in Iran and Israel who fell victim to the adventurism and irresponsibility of the Israeli authorities. "It is obvious once again that in politics they go too far when they are not fully aware of what this will lead to. Or, like with Netanyahu, thinking only of themselves, they are trying to dissolve their own inglorious operation in Gaza, raising a wave of a worldwide flood. America looks like a dog whose tail is wagging. Having given the go-ahead to Israel, Trump on the third day tries to crawl away, but at the same time does not stop presenting Israeli attacks as an acceptable means of forcing a deal and peace. Except for the walking joke of Macron, no one is able to believe in this," the politician noted.
At the same time, the Russian MP emphasized that he never had any doubts that for Israel, the United States, and their obvious or hidden well-wishers, Iran is guilty simply because it exists. According to Zatulin, Israel dealt a fatal blow to those in Iran who believed that an agreement could be reached.
"Of course, there are such people, but now, one can say, "were." It is touching that in their first statements, both Netanyahu and Trump recalled the Persian Empire, which is 2,500 years older than the American one. Every wise man has his own simplicity, and while fondly recalling their friendship with Cyrus the Great, the Israeli leadership simultaneously called on Azerbaijan not to waste time and to return the Azerbaijani lands that never belonged to it (in fact, Azerbaijan once belonged to Iran, and not vice versa)," he continued.
The politician considers it curious how Russia's friend, ally, and strategic partner Azerbaijan will behave as the situation develops. "For now, moderation has prevailed - Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Bayramov assured his Iranian counterpart that "the use of Azerbaijani territory by any country against a third country, including Iran, is impossible." It's hard to believe. Most likely, in addition to the obvious military risk, Turkey is holding Azerbaijan back from trying to profit at Iran's expense, not wanting Israel to win," Zatulin believes.
Touching upon Iran's position, the MP noted that the talkative Nikol Pashinyan would probably like to keep his mouth shut when it comes to assessing what is happening. "But having happened these days at a conference in the Czech Republic, in the kind West, he was forced to squeeze out a few words of condemnation. Don't flatter yourself:
Pashinyan is making a deal with Aliyev under the patronage of the West and the United States. And he has no time for Iran, which, in fact, was almost the only one that resisted the attempts of Turkey and Azerbaijan to break through Armenia into a corridor to each other," he noted.
At the same time, the politician believes that Putin would not be Putin if he did not try to correct the situation, which is developing in a direction that is dangerous for Russia.
"After talking to him, Trump stopped celebrating and started talking about how the US had nothing to do with it. We hope to discuss all of this - our Institute of CIS Countries has long planned to hold a joint conference with the partner Institute of International Studies of the Iranian Foreign Ministry on June 18 at the President Hotel in Moscow, "Russian-Iranian Cooperation in a Changing World". The world, changing too quickly during this time, is increasingly becoming a war. But we are waiting for our Iranian colleagues, as agreed, in Moscow," Zatulin concluded.