Foreign Minister of Iran answers whether China and Russia are helping Iran.
The Iranian Foreign Minister gave an exclusive interview to a US NBC reporter yesterday, answering questions about whether China and Russia are helping Iran.
Reporter: Are Russia and China helping you?
Foreign Minister: They have always been helping us politically.
Reporter: Not militarily?
Foreign Minister: Except for regular military exercises, other forms of cooperation are also taking place.
Reporter: That means they are actively helping you participate in this war?
Foreign Minister: During the war, I will not disclose such information to you.
Reporter: Do they provide you with the missiles and air defense systems you need?
Foreign Minister: You should ask the Revolutionary Guards.
Comment: The purpose of the journalist's interview is to represent the U.S. government. The military wants to get from Foreign Minister Alaghezi whether China and Russia are providing military assistance to Iran. The foreign minister has always been evasive, ambiguous, neither confirming nor denying, leaving it to be guessed. This is probably the highest level of diplomatic wisdom.
If he says no, the U.S. and Israel can attack freely. If he says yes, it would be accused of violating United Nations resolutions. Therefore, he uses ambiguous language to answer, leaving the other party always in doubt. Is it yes or no? It's confusing.
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