Andrew Korybko
Russia’s assessment is political in nature and intended
to challenge the US’ claims of victory
RT and other media reported
that Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova described the US-Iranian
ceasefire as a “crushing defeat” in an echo of the exact same wording
employed by
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. Interestingly, that part of her
press conference wasn’t included in the Foreign Ministry’s official transcript,
which readers can review here. In any case,
the question thus arises of why Russia assesses the ceasefire in that way,
especially when Iran suffered immense damage.
Its air and naval forces are
reportedly destroyed, civilian and energy infrastructure was struck multiple
times, and Iran ultimately agreed to the ceasefire and the resumption of talks
with the US despite the US attacking Iran twice thus far during prior such
talks in less than 12 months. While one might still argue that Iran didn’t
suffer a “crushing defeat”, it still most definitely suffered quite a lot and
without destroying a single US ship, which its media surrogates hyped
supporters up to expect to no avail.
Be that as it may, the US’ regional bases were struck many times by Iran despite the US’ air defenses, its Gulf and Israeli allies both suffered a lot of damage to their military and civilian infrastructure as well, and Iran also didn’t truly experience the regime change that Trump has since boasted about. While it’s true that several waves of government leaders were killed, the Islamic Republic remains intact, and there was also no rebellion among urban civilians or peripheral minorities such as the Kurds like many expected.
As of now, Iran still has
enriched uranium in its possession, half of its missile launchers, and thousands
of drones, thus meaning that the US hasn’t (at least not yet) denuclearized nor
demilitarized it. These facts therefore discredit Secretary of War Pete
Hegseth’s boast about
an “historic and overwhelming victory”, though he’s correct in claiming that
“the next targets would have been their power plants, their bridges and oil and
energy infrastructure, targets they could not defend and could not
realistically rebuild.”
Nevertheless, Trump ultimately
eschewed that apocalyptic course of action due to the IRGC changing its mind
about “embracing martyrdom” as they perceive their deaths in that scenario as
being and instead embracing diplomacy, though he can still resort to it if
their talks fail to achieve the US’ goals. For that reason, at this point in
time, the outcome of the Third
Gulf War remains uncertain. That might change, however, depending on
the outcome of their talks or if hostilities resume.
Either way, nobody expected
Russia to assess the ceasefire any differently considering its ongoing rivalry
with the US with whom it’s fighting by proxy in Ukraine. Any attention that
Russia draws to the immense damage that Iran suffered and which was presented
in support of the argument that the US didn’t suffer a “crushing defeat” would
only be it accuse it of war crimes and generate sympathy for Iran. Likewise,
echoing its Supreme National Security Council’s wording was meant to show
support, which succeeded.
All in all, the Third Gulf War arguably didn’t end in any of the combatants’ “crushing defeat” since they were all harmed in various ways, though Iran much more than anyone else due the US’ and Israel’s much stronger aerial forces that wreaked destruction all across the Islamic Republic. Russia’s assessment is therefore political in nature and intended to challenge the US’ claims of victory. The outcome of the conflict still isn’t known and can’t be determined till a peace deal is agreed to.
Andrew Korybko, Substack, April 10, 2026
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