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For Ukraine and Russia, widening Iran war presents peril and possibility

The spike in oil prices as a result of the Iran war is a gift to Russia, replenishing depleted coffers and easing the burden of pursuing its costly war in Ukraine.

At the same time, the extensive use across the Middle East of air-defense systems to counter Iranian missile attacks poses a new worry for Ukraine, as it makes procuring the scarce resources it needs to defend against Russia’s drone and missile barrages even more difficult.

Overall, the knock-on effects of the expanding Middle East conflict are likely to play to Russia’s interests and allow it to pursue its war in Ukraine longer, a number of analysts of the two wars say.

Why We Wrote This

From soaring oil prices to depleted missile defenses, the Iran war’s impacts reverberated quickly in the older Ukraine conflict. And the needs of the Mideast combatants – intelligence and anti-drone measures – have created diplomatic and strategic openings for both Russia and Ukraine.

Yet some also see a long-term gain for a plucky Ukraine in how it has offered its homegrown anti-drone technologies to Western and Mideast partners – transforming itself from a needy defense consumer to a valuable contributor to its partners’ defense and security.

“At least in the short term, a number of the developments we see with the outbreak of war in Iran are beneficial to Russia’s interests,” says Robert Person, a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Eurasia program in Washington.

“But despite the very serious problems this new war presents for Ukraine, the moment is also a potential watershed,” he adds. “We’re witnessing its transition from a war victim pleading from capital to capital for its defense to a valuable defense contributor and partner.”

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