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This episode unpacks the opportunities and risks Moscow is facing amid the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran.
Host:
James M. Lindsay, Mary and David Boies Distinguished Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy, CFR
Guest:
Thomas Graham, Distinguished Fellow, CFR
We Discuss:
- Whether Russia and Iran are true allies, or simply friends of convenience.
- How decades of rivalry and recent convergence shaped the current Moscow-Tehran relationship.
- Why Russia's strategic partnership with Iran excludes a mutual defense obligation.
- What role Russian intelligence sharing may be playing on the Middle East battlefield.
- How rising oil prices help Russia in the short term but carry serious long-term economic risks.
- Whether keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed serves Moscow's interest.
- How Operation Epic Fury has stalled peace negotiations in the Russia-Ukraine war, and complicated weapons supply to Kyiv.
Mentioned on the Episode:
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, July 14, 2015
Russia-Iran Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, January 17, 2025
For an episode transcript and show notes, visit The President’s Inbox at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/presidents-inbox/russias-stakes-in-the-iran-war
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