Moscow, Ankara and Beijing have condemned Israel’s assaults on Iran.
It’s a battle that has the potential to ignite all the Center East. Israel has been attacking Iran, saying Tehran’s nuclear programme poses an existential risk.
Iran, for its half, has responded with a barrage of retaliatory assaults.
However now, what position can the worldwide neighborhood play?
China, Russia and Turkiye have condemned Israel’s actions.
Beijing and Moscow keep financial and political ties with each Iran and Israel.
So, what, if something, can these powers do to finish the battle?
And is there a shift in dynamics within the area?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Visitors:
Barin Kayaoglu – Chair and assistant professor of American research on the Social Sciences College of Ankara
Glenn Carle – Former CIA officer and deputy nationwide intelligence officer for Transnational Threats on the Nationwide Intelligence Council
Nikolay Surkov – Assistant professor on the Moscow State Institute of Worldwide Relations