Kremlin Panic Over Iran: Dugin Warns Putin's Fate Hinges on Tehran After Khamenei's Death.
Alexander Dugin's Dire Forecast Following Khamenei's Death
According to TSN.ua: Alexander Dugin, the primary ideologue of the 'Russian world,' has issued alarming predictions in the wake of the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He asserts that the fate of Putin's regime is now directly tied to the unfolding situation in Iran. Dugin emphasizes that the fall of the Khamenei regime could become the most significant political event in Iran's history since the 1979 revolution. This perspective highlights the deep strategic interdependence that has developed between Moscow and Tehran in recent years.
Vladimir Putin has expressed condolences to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding this event. Reacting to the shift in Iran, Dugin stated that
"the final alarm has sounded for Russia"and warned that if Iran cannot maintain control, the consequences could be severe:
"If Iran holds on, everything could reverse. If it falls, we are next."
Russia's Preparedness for Potential Upheaval
Alexander Dugin raised questions about Russia's readiness for a potential power shift, asking whether the country has a 'protocol of action' prepared for a change of authority in Iran. He noted:
"Do we have a solid structure that will hold Russia together if something happens?"
In the context of potential military actions, Dugin also called for renaming the 'Special Military Operation' (SVO) to 'Operation 'Catechon's Sword.'' Recent events in Iran, including the appointment of Alireza Arafi as interim leader, are causing concern in Russia, as instability in Iran could significantly impact the stability of Putin's own regime.
Alexander Dugin's statements underscore the profound anxieties within the Russian elite regarding potential shifts in the regional geopolitical balance. As a crucial ally, Iran plays a key role in Russia's foreign policy, and a change in power could lead to unpredictable consequences not only for Moscow but for the entire Middle East. Observers note that the situation in Iran could act as a catalyst for new conflicts or, conversely, open doors for new opportunities for regional cooperation.
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