
In a warning after the United States’ recent military action against Iran’s nuclear sites, high-ranking Russian official Dmitry Medvedev has declared that a number of countries are ready to supply Iran with nuclear weapons.
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The deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council hinted that allies may arm Iran with nuclear capabilities, escalating concerns over global security.
On June 22, 2025, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to strike three Iranian nuclear sites, igniting fears of a new American-led conflict.
The precision-guided munitions used in the attack caused significant damage, although Medvedev asserts such aggression might not halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Instead, he suggests it could harden Iran’s resolve and embolden its leadership.
According to Medvedev, some nations are allegedly prepared to supply Iran directly with nuclear weapons.
Such claims came after Iranian authorities downplayed the strikes, stating their nuclear capabilities remain largely intact.
Medvedev’s statements come amid heightened tensions as Iran has retaliated by targeting Israeli sites, including Ben Gurion Airport.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the Israeli Defense Forces coordinated with the U.S. for the strikes.
He reminded the world of his promise to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities, claiming it has been honored with this operation.
However, criticism looms from Iran and its allies.
Pakistan, despite its alliance with Iran, has condemned the U.S. action yet reported no requests for military assistance from Tehran.
The international community has witnessed mixed reactions. Russia and China accuse the U.S. of violating international law and the U.N. Charter, while Iran calls for an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting to address America’s aggression.
Meanwhile, the IAEA has arranged an urgent meeting, confirming no immediate health risks as of yet.
Iran is reported to have evacuated materials from the Fordow site preemptively, minimizing potential damage from the strikes.
On the ground, regional tumult persists as the conflict between Israel and Gaza results in a high death toll, with essential resources like medical supplies running low in Gaza.
The Israeli forces’ nighttime detentions in the West Bank further escalate the situation, marking the continuous fast-paced deterioration of Middle Eastern stability.
“In the wake of President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites Saturday, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Sunday that ‘a number of countries’ are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear weapons,” UPI reports.
The situation demands careful navigation to ensure it doesn’t spiral into a full-blown confrontation with far-reaching consequences.
BREAKING:
The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and former president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev says that some countries are ”ready to transfer nuclear weapons to Iran”
Sounds like Russia could order North Korea to send Iran a few nukes.
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