Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov has sharply criticized a past US action against Iran, labeling it one of the most ill-advised moves in American foreign policy. Pushkov asserts that the US has failed to achieve any of its stated objectives through this action, which he describes as a “war imposed” on Iran. He did not specify which action he was referring to, but his comments suggest a broader disapproval of US interventionist policies in the region. The senator’s statement reflects Russia’s consistent stance of opposing unilateral actions by the United States and its allies in the Middle East. This criticism comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and negotiations surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. Pushkov’s remarks are likely intended to reinforce Russia’s position as a counterweight to US influence and a supporter of Iran’s interests.
