Moscow cautions that attack on Bandar Anzali threatens to pull Caspian states into the conflict Russia issued a stark warning Friday that Israel's military strike on Iran's northern port of Bandar Anzali risks dragging the Caspian Sea region into an expanding military confrontation, raising the spectre of a conflict that could engulf multiple sovereign states far beyond the Middle Eastern theatre. According to Xinhua, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned in an official statement that Wednesday's attack on the strategic Caspian port — a critical node for regional trade and logistics — has already dealt a blow to the economic interests of Russia and other countries that maintain transport links with Iran through the waterway. The strike on Bandar Anzali marks a dramatic and dangerous escalation in the ongoing US-Israeli campaign against Iran, threatening to shatter the historically stable status of the Caspian Sea as a zone of peace. Zakharova, as cite...
The UK and Iran are each making clear that they do not want open conflict, even as their competing red lines and military postures push the two sides toward an increasingly dangerous confrontation. A phone call on Friday between UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi revealed both the depth of the tensions and the shared, if fragile, desire to prevent them from spiralling into direct war. Diplomacy Under Pressure The Cooper–Araghchi call was itself a signal that both capitals consider the diplomatic channel worth keeping open. Cooper expressed the UK's desire to "see a swift resolution to this conflict" and questioned whether military action alone can deliver lasting security. She also signalled distance from automatic alignment with Washington, warning against decisions driven solely by US pressure. Araghchi, for his part, framed Iran's warnings in conditional terms: Tehran has no interest in confronting states that deny the US...