RUSSIA WATCHED IRAN’S NAVY COLLAPSE—AND DID NOTHING… BECAUSE IT COULDN’T? As Iran’s conventional naval forces were hammered and key warships wiped out, many expected Moscow to step in—but silence was the only response. At first, it feels like a shocking betrayal, a moment where allies turn their backs when it matters most. But the twist reveals something far more unsettling—Russia’s own naval limitations, especially in distant theaters, may have made intervention impossible rather than optional. With a Pacific Fleet lacking carrier power and long-range projection, Moscow may have been watching from the sidelines not by choice, but by constraint. Why did Russia appear passive in such a critical moment, and what does that reveal about its real military reach?
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