Dear subscribers and guests of the channel! On Tuesday, we reported on our backup channel that the Russian leadership, through the Security Council, has seen a significant shift in negotiations with Iran on the supply of arms, primarily ballistic missiles. So, even before the New Year, the Russian leadership will have at least 70 Iranian ballistic missiles at its disposal, and another 150 should be delivered in January. On Wednesday evening, a White House spokesman actually confirmed our information, saying that the US has evidence of a deal for Iran to supply ballistic missiles to Russia.
Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with representatives of the leadership of the power and military blocs, discussed the supply of Iranian ballistic missiles and the possibility of their use. In total, by mid-February, Iran promises to supply Russia with up to 250 missiles, and this is the limit, at least this is what the Iranian leadership assures. 250 Iranian ballistic missiles cannot dramatically change the situation at the front and change the course of the war, Putin understands this very well. Yesterday at the meeting we decided how to use this potential most effectively. Putin proposed using the full potential of Iranian missiles for two massive missile strikes, with an interval of up to a day, against the critical (not only energy) infrastructure of Ukraine in January-early February next year, in preparation for the offensive of Russian troops. Representatives of the military leadership offered various options, but tried to dissuade the president from the idea of using all Iranian missiles during the day for a massive strike.
Also, the military leadership considers it necessary to use Iranian missiles as they become available, arguing that Ukraine is rapidly developing modern air defense systems and despite the theoretically weak effectiveness of air defense systems against ballistic missiles, the military leadership considers delaying the use of an unjustified risk. So far, no decisions have been made, but Putin promised to decide in the near future. the military leadership considers it necessary to use Iranian missiles as they become available, arguing that Ukraine is rapidly developing modern air defense systems and despite the theoretically weak effectiveness of air defense systems against ballistic missiles, the military leadership considers delaying the use of an unjustified risk. So far, no decisions have been made, but Putin promised to decide in the near future. the military leadership considers it necessary to use Iranian missiles as they become available, arguing that Ukraine is rapidly developing modern air defense systems and despite the theoretically weak effectiveness of air defense systems against ballistic missiles, the military leadership considers delaying the use of an unjustified risk. So far, no decisions have been made, but Putin promised to decide in the near future.
For Putin, Iranian missiles are the “last chance” to influence the situation at the front, there is nowhere else to take weapons of this kind, and the production of domestic missiles does not cover military needs. The old Russian proverb: “marry the poor, and the night is short”, fully reflects the state of affairs of the President of Russia.
GENERALL SVR