It has been confirmed that Iran did in fact appeal to russia, invoking clauses on “mutual assistance in the event of a threat to sovereignty.” Moscow — who could be surprised — resorted to legal sophistry: since the U.S. and Israeli strikes are framed as “targeted operations against terrorist infrastructure,” rather than a full-scale invasion, the Kremlin interprets this as a situation that does not trigger the collective defense clause.
Iran reportedly asked russia to activate S-400 systems and Krasukha/Leer-3 electronic warfare systems at russian bases in Syria (Khmeimim and Tartus) to blind Israeli aircraft. Instead, russia not only refused but, according to some reports, even turned off transponders and active radar systems at its bases during the flight of Israeli missiles — in order to avoid accidental involvement and any pretext for entering the conflict.
මේක අර වෙඩි තියන තැන cctv එදාම අක්රීය උන සීන් එක වගේ
තම්ප් කෝල් කරලා කියන්න ඇති මිට්ර පුතීන් ට මචං තව සම්භාදක ඕනද මට මේක කරගෙන යන්න දෙනවද ? උඹ ජෝක්ර්ට ගහපං මං නොදැක්කා වගේ ඉන්නම්.
