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Iran Defies US Refuses Talk Ceasefire About To End; Russia Warns Donbass Falling Baltics Will Follow

Alexander Mercouris

Main takeaways
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Iran declined to send a delegation to Islamabad amid a U.S. sea blockade and an attack on an Iranian ship.

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Tehran rejects U.S. demands to hand over enriched uranium or dismantle its ballistic missile program.

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Ceasefire is likely to expire soon; analysts warn of renewed strikes, possible ground operations, and Iran mining the Strait of Hormuz.

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China and Russia are increasing naval involvement; Russia escorts tankers and Beijing may reconsider mediation.

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Russia reports major advances in Donbass and signals pressure could extend to Baltic states and Russian speakers abroad.

Key moments
Questions answered

Why did Iran refuse to send a delegation to Islamabad?

Iran rejected talks because of the US sea blockade and a recent attack on an Iranian ship, and because Washington kept demanding surrender of Iran's enriched uranium and dismantling of its ballistic missile program.

What military escalations are anticipated if the ceasefire ends?

Analysts warned the ceasefire could expire within hours, prompting renewed missile strikes, possible ground operations, and Iranian retaliation including expanded drone use and mining of the Strait of Hormuz.

How could mining the Strait of Hormuz affect regional and global markets?

Systematic mining would disrupt merchant shipping through a critical oil route, likely causing sharp oil price spikes and a broader loss of financial market confidence, while straining energy supplies in nearby countries like Pakistan.

What is Russia's position regarding the Donbass offensive and the Baltics?

Russian briefings claim substantial territorial gains in Donbass and warn the Baltics could face pressure next; Moscow has also passed laws enabling deployment to protect Russian speakers abroad.

What role do China and Russia's naval moves play in the crisis?

Russia has escorted tankers (even with a nuclear submarine), and Chinese naval presence in the region could deter US action, shift diplomatic dynamics, and push Beijing away from mediation toward more assertive measures.

Why are there concerns about US military reporting to the president?

The program raises doubts that US military officials may be misrepresenting the status of mine clearance and on-the-ground realities to reassure leadership, potentially skewing decision-making.

Reflection on Lord Robert Skidelsky 00:00

"His consistency in doing this speaks of a man of tremendous integrity and courage."

  • Lord Robert Skidelsky, a respected historian and economist, passed away, impacting those who followed his work.

  • He was known for his critical stance on British policy towards Russia and the Ukraine war, advocating for peace and dialogue.

  • Despite being a minority voice in Parliament, he argued against the continued support for the war in Ukraine, highlighting its moral implications and urging a change in foreign policy.

Current Status of US-Iran Negotiations 03:45

"The Iranians have stated straightforwardly that there is no Iranian delegation going to Islamabad today."

  • U.S. efforts to negotiate with Iran are faltering, as Iranian authorities have declared they are not attending discussions in Islamabad.

  • The Iranian response is influenced by ongoing U.S. maritime pressure and a recent attack on an Iranian ship, heightening tensions.

  • They refuse to discuss U.S. demands that involve handing over their enriched uranium stockpile and dismantling their ballistic missile program.

Anticipation of Military Escalation 12:06

"The strong likelihood is that the ceasefire will indeed end in a few hours, and we will be back to military action."

  • The ceasefire, agreed under considerable pressure, is on the verge of expiring, with expectations of renewed military actions by the U.S.

  • Possible U.S. actions include heavy missile strikes and ground operations, with Iran prepared for retaliation using their drone capabilities.

  • There are fears of reckless military strategies such as deep infiltration into Iran to target their enriched uranium stockpiles, suggesting a significant escalation in tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

Iran's Naval Strategy in the Strait of Hormuz 15:14

"The Iranians now have indeed begun on a systematic basis the mining of the Strait of Hormuz."

  • Iran appears to be seriously escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf by actively mining the Strait of Hormuz. This would greatly complicate naval operations and hinder the transit of merchant ships through this crucial maritime passage, as ships would require guidance to navigate safely through the minefields laid by Iran.

  • The catalyst for this action seems to be a recent attack on an Iranian merchant ship, leading Iran to enhance its defensive measures in response.

U.S. Military Operations and Skepticism 16:27

"US military officials are misleading the president about what is going on."

  • There is a growing skepticism regarding the U.S. Navy's reported mine clearance operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Concerns have been raised that U.S. military officials may be providing misleading information to the president regarding the status of these operations and the actual presence of Iranian mines, which they claim to have found none of during their efforts.

  • Critics suggest that the narrative surrounding these operations may reflect an attempt to reassure the president and maintain morale among military leadership rather than provide an accurate picture of reality on the ground.

Economic Implications of Renewed Conflict 18:06

"If there is a return to actual fighting, we’re not only going to see oil prices surge, but there will be a major loss of confidence in the financial markets."

  • The potential for renewed fighting in the region could lead to significant spikes in oil prices and a general decline in market confidence.

  • A ceasefire had previously provided some stability in the markets; however, if negotiations fail or conflict resumes, economic repercussions could be severe, affecting not only energy markets but also broader financial stability.

Regional and Global Responses to Conflict 25:22

"For Pakistan, this is a disastrous outcome."

  • The implications of the conflict extend beyond Iran and the U.S. Pakistan is particularly affected due to the disruption caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicate that the country is running low on oil and other energy resources, which could significantly impact its economy.

  • This situation may lead Pakistan to seek closer ties with China for support, as it tries to mediate between Iran and the United States to re-establish communication and reopen vital shipping routes.

China's Strategic Interests and Responses 27:34

"The Chinese have been a major advocate of unrestricted navigation through all the world’s oceans."

  • China has vested interests in the outcome of the conflict, primarily because it relies on unimpeded access to global shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz. China perceives the U.S. blockade on Iran as a direct threat to its oil supply and is thus motivated to support diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions.

  • The situation has shifted from being predominantly about Iran to focusing on the United States, which China views as imposing restrictions that could affect trade. As such, China is likely to intervene to protect its strategic interests in the region.

Chinese Naval Movements and US Response 30:49

"If Chinese warships do start to appear in the region in force, this is going to change the entire dynamic of the conflict and put immense pressure on the United States."

  • The Chinese defense ministry has made statements that suggest an increased naval presence in conflict regions may be imminent, which could significantly influence the geopolitical landscape.

  • Russian naval escorts have already been deployed for merchant vessels, exemplified by a recent incident involving a tanker delivering oil to Cuba under the protection of a Russian nuclear submarine.

  • The presence of Russian submarines indicates that the US Navy is currently hesitant to engage Russian-protected merchant shipping, allowing such vessels to operate more freely.

  • As tensions rise, the Chinese may draw lessons from the Russian strategy, concluding that the United States is unlikely to take military action against their own naval forces, possibly leading to a more assertive Chinese naval operation in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf.

Implications of US Sea Blockade on Chinese Perspectives 35:11

"From the Chinese point of view, the announcement of the US blockade and the attack on the Iranian ship almost certainly has tilted China away from pursuing mediation."

  • The current US sea blockade is viewed by China as a sign of American escalation, prompting them to reconsider any attempts at diplomatic mediation in the region.

  • In light of US actions, Chinese strategists may advocate for demonstrating military power rather than seeking diplomatic solutions, which they believe could exert pressure on the US to modify its behavior.

  • The situation reinforces the notion that China's response is not merely about mediating conflicts but also about establishing its own strategic foothold in the face of perceived US aggression.

Ongoing Developments in the Ukraine Conflict and Russian Stance 37:54

"The Russians are continuing to maintain their pressure against the Baltic states and against the Europeans."

  • As the situation in Ukraine evolves, Russia is actively increasing its military pressure, particularly concerning the Baltic states and European nations.

  • Statements from Russian officials, including Deputy Foreign Minister Mikail Ulanov, suggest that crucial decisions are imminent, indicating potential escalatory moves by Russia if they feel their interests are threatened.

  • Despite the rhetoric, President Vladimir Putin's silence on Ukraine-related issues remains notable, raising questions about the specifics of Russian strategy moving forward.

  • The ongoing offensive activities suggest that Russia is in a strong position to capture key territories, such as those in Donbass, which were central to the conflict's inception. Success in this area may significantly alter the balance of power in the region.

The Tactical Situation in Ukraine 46:08

"The Russians have consistently stated that they will advance to protect Russian speakers across Ukraine."

  • The focus has now shifted significantly for Ukraine, emphasizing the need to address areas like Zaporizhia and Kherson. However, the determination of Ukrainians to defend these regions is in question as major territorial issues appear to have been settled.

  • With the Russian military gaining ground, it's crucial for Ukraine to fulfill the objectives outlined by Russia back in February 2022. Should Ukraine fail to meet these objectives, Russia is likely to escalate its offensive to protect Russian-speaking populations throughout Ukraine, which would dramatically broaden the conflict’s geographical scope.

Russian Claims of Territorial Control 46:46

"Russian troops have liberated multiple territories in Ukraine, now controlling the entirety of the Lugansk region."

  • Recent statements from the Russian Defense Ministry indicate that Russian forces have made significant territorial advances, having liberated 34 settlements and seized 700 square kilometers of territory in just the early months of the year.

  • As per the reports, Russian forces currently control the entire Lugansk region, showing a strong commitment to advancing towards substantial urban areas such as Slavyansk and Kramatorsk, with military operations intensifying in these key locations.

Strategic Concerns for Russia and the West 58:10

"The Baltic states should not assume that NATO membership guarantees their safety against Russian aggression."

  • The rhetoric coming from Moscow indicates a possible warning to the Baltic states, suggesting that their security concerns may become relevant soon if they do not alter their current paths.

  • Analyses suggest that reliance on American security guarantees has proven ineffective, as evidenced by the experiences of Persian Gulf states. The assertion is that if such guarantees have not extended successfully to these Gulf states, similar protection for the Baltic countries is also questionable.

  • The ongoing military support requests from Baltic nations highlight their growing anxiety over the extent of American guarantees, signaling a belief that they must independently secure their defense strategy amidst rising threats from Russia.

Battle of Constantin and Surrounding Areas 01:01:11

"The Russians now control central Constantin and the western part of Constantinfka."

  • The situation in Constantin has escalated, with Russian forces advancing and controlling significant urban areas.

  • Fighting is reported in both residential regions and suburbs such as Constantinoka and Novoditka, indicating an intensifying confrontation.

  • Based on military analysis, it's suggested that the critical point of the battle may have already been reached, potentially favoring Russian forces.

Developments in Sunumi and Kharkov Regions 01:02:31

"Ukrainian sources are already saying that the city of Sunumi is now on the brink of becoming surrounded."

  • Recent reports indicate that Russian forces are advancing in the Sunumi and Kharkov regions, leading to critical territorial gains.

  • The mention of Ukrainian forces being routed near the Oscar River stresses the severity of the situation, with increasing pressure on Ukrainian positions in the area.

  • There are currently urban combat operations underway in Borova, marking a shift in focus to more aggressive street fighting tactics.

Leman's Falling Control and Strategic Importance 01:05:51

"About 70% of the city's territory is under Russian control."

  • Leman's strategic significance is highlighted by its close proximity to Slavansk, potentially indicating a shift in control that could impact wider military operations.

  • The capture of Leman could enable Russian forces to advance further into Ukrainian-held territory, raising alarms in Ukrainian military circles.

  • The ongoing operations in nearby villages suggest continued Russian intentions to consolidate their gains and further encircle Ukrainian forces.

Ukrainian Counteroffensive Challenges 01:10:06

"Ukrainian losses are stated at 3,000 troops and 160 pieces of hardware."

  • Recent counteroffensive efforts by Ukrainian forces in the Zaporia region have reportedly been unsuccessful, with high casualty rates.

  • There's an acknowledgment from Ukrainian leadership regarding a significant downturn in U.S. support, marking a pivotal change in their military strategy.

  • The implications of dwindling support emphasize an urgent need for Ukraine to reassess its approach amid an expanding Russian offensive.

Criticism of US Policy Towards Cuba 01:16:43

"Friedrich Mertz, historically very pro-American and a fervent supporter of Ukraine, is finding it increasingly difficult to conceal his anger and exasperation with the United States."

  • The speaker notes that Mertz has made critical comments regarding American policy toward Cuba, suggesting that the U.S. should cease its interference in Cuban affairs.

  • This sentiment aligns with Russian viewpoints, indicating a unified stance on this issue from separate geopolitical interests.

Russian Assertiveness and European Pressure 01:17:32

"With the situation on the front lines in Ukraine going their way, it's not surprising that the Russians feel the moment has come for them to become more assertive."

  • The Russian military’s confidence is growing as they observe favorable developments in the Ukraine front lines, prompting them to increase their assertiveness in global affairs.

  • There's a strategic calculation that escalating pressure on the Baltics could force European nations to intervene and push for concessions from those states.

Internal Economic Concerns in Russia 01:18:37

"Putin is very angry with Nebulina, the central bank chair, because of her interest rate policy, which has led to a contraction in the Russian economy."

  • President Putin's dissatisfaction with the central bank's interest rate policy stems from its negative impact on the economy, which has contracted by 1.8% compared to the previous year.

  • This internal economic strain may lead to adjustments in interest rates, with expectations of interest rate reductions in the near future.

Stability in the Global Situation 01:20:12

"From the cockpit of the Kremlin, if things remain at their current level, it's just about as good as it gets."

  • The discussion emphasizes that from a Russian perspective, the current geopolitical environment is relatively stable, provided that tensions do not escalate uncontrollably.

  • Russia's role in the Persian Gulf is highlighted as a significant concern, with a desire to maintain a stable international situation.