On 14th June I wrote that,
"Putin now finds himself been dragged by a 'political and diplomatic' hook in his jaw into supporting Iran's attack against Israel's devastating pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear facilities." (Blog entry: 14 June 2025)
Now, as reported by Thomas Mackintosh and Nadine Yousif that,
"President Donald Trump says the US has carried out a "successful" bombing attack on three nuclear sites in Iran and they have been "obliterated". (BBC News: 22 June 2025) (my emphasis),
Putin now finds himself having to come to Iran's rescue.
As reported by Türkiye Today,
"I'm going to Moscow this afternoon and will hold 'serious consultations with the Russian president tomorrow morning,'" Araghchi said at a press conference in Istanbul on the sidelines of an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit." (Türkiye Today: 22 June 2025) (my emphasis)
As also reported by Jacob Parry (right),
"Araghchi emphasized the “strategic partnership” between Iran and Russia. “We always consult with each other and coordinate our positions,” he told reporters in Istanbul, according to media reports.
Russia is a close ally of Iran. Tehran supplied Moscow with military drones to strike Ukraine and, in return, has received help with its civilian nuclear program." (Politico: 22 June 2025) (my emphasis)
And at the recent Kremlin propaganda fest in St. Petersburg, Sarah Hooper (left) reported that,
"Vladimir Putin promised ‘catastrophic’ consequences for Ukraine and claimed that the Russian and Ukrainian people were ‘one nation’ in a conference this week." (Metro on MSN: 22 June 2025) (my emphasis)
And as Sky News reports,
"[Putin] also threatened a nuclear strike on Ukraine for the first time in months, promising "catastrophic" consequences if Kyiv used a dirty bomb against Russian forces." (Sky News on MSN: 22 June 2025) (my emphasis)
The international and political confluence of :-
- " ... the US has carried out a "successful" bombing attack on three nuclear sites in Iran (ibid Thomas Mackintosh and Nadine Yousif)
- "Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced Sunday that he
would travel to Moscow for urgent talks with Russian President Vladimir
Putin on Monday following the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear
facilities.
"I'm going to Moscow this afternoon and will hold 'serious consultations with the Russian president tomorrow morning,'" (ibid Türkiye Today) and, - "Vladimir Putin promised ‘catastrophic’ consequences for Ukraine and claimed that the Russian and Ukrainian people were ‘one nation’ in a conference this week." (ibid Sarah Hooper)
now leaves the world teetering on the brink of WW III.
The rather sinister argument of Putin that, " ... if Kyiv uses a dirty bomb ..." seems to be an ominous indication that Putin may use a 'dirty nuclear bomb' in a Ukraine territory that he controls, and shift the blame onto Kyiv.
Recall that in 2015,
" (cf also: Forbes: 11 August 2015)
"Pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine building
'dirty' bomb with help of Russian scientists" published on August 1 that
pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine are "building a dirty bomb" with the
assistance of Russian nuclear scientists, according to a Ukrainian
security service report seen by The Times." (UNIAN : 01.08.2015) (my emphasis)
Taku Dzimwasha further reports that,
"When the accusations were put to an unnamed DPR official, he
initially denied that the factory stored radioactive waste, but
eventually admitted to its existence, The Times reported." (blog entry: 2 August 2015)
So why has Putin, once again, brought up the subject of a "dirty nuclear bomb"?
Is there already a "dirty nuclear bomb" stashed away by Putin somewhere in Donetsk, ready to be rolled out and used in Ukraine as a propaganda tool to be used against Ukraine?
And will such an action by Putin signify the prelude to "a dirty nuclear bomb" that may exist in Iran, and rolled out to be used against Israel?
Emboldened by Trump giving him "carte blance" over indiscriminately bombing the civilians of Ukraine; will Putin now use his own "dirty nuclear bomb" against Ukraine?
UPDATE: 23 June 2025: 13.23 GMT
Steve Rosenberg (right) reports that,
“Absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran has no grounds and no justification,” says Russia’s president in opening remarks broadcast live on Russian state TV’s rolling news channel.
Putin adds: “I am very pleased you are in Moscow today. It gives us the opportunity to discuss all these difficult subjects and think together how to find a way out of today’s situation.” (BBC News: 23 June 2025) (my emphasis)
The world now waits with bated breath what Putin means when he says, "[Russia and Iran] together need to find a way out of today’s situation".
Dirty "nuclear" bombs???