Russian hardliners urge Kremlin to abandon U.S.-led Ukraine peace talks, warn “we are next” after Khamenei strike
Russian hardliners are pressing the Kremlin to drop U.S. mediated Ukraine peace talks, calling Donald Trump a direct threat after U.S. Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader. They cite a pattern of U.S.-backed moves against leaders in Syria, Venezuela, and now Iran, warning Russia could be next. The Kremlin condemned the attack as “unprovoked aggression” but avoided naming Trump, still hoping he can broker a favorable Ukraine deal.
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Russian hardliners urge Kremlin to abandon U.S.-led Ukraine peace talks, warn “we are next” after Khamenei strike
Russian hardliners are pressing the Kremlin to drop U.S. mediated Ukraine peace talks, calling Donald Trump a direct threat after U.S. Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader.
They cite a pattern of U.S.-backed moves against leaders in Syria, Venezuela, and now Iran, warning Russia could be next.
The Kremlin condemned the attack as “unprovoked aggression” but avoided naming Trump, still hoping he can broker a favorable Ukraine deal.