US experts warn the alliance strengthens Iran’s position amid sanctions and disrupts global stability, posing economic and security risks.
Russia, China, and Iran are deepening a strategic partnership to counter Western pressure, according to US national security experts. The alliance, described as transactional but increasingly effective, provides critical support to Iran’s isolated regime while challenging US-led global order.
Panelists at a recent national security briefing highlighted the bloc’s growing coordination, driven by shared opposition to Western policies. The collaboration has already yielded economic and military benefits, particularly for Iran, which faces severe sanctions.
Analysts suggest the alignment could reshape geopolitical dynamics, with potential implications for energy markets, trade routes, and regional conflicts. The development adds complexity to Western efforts to isolate adversarial regimes.