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Iran, Russia, and China Expand Cooperation in the Caucasus and Central Asia

Iran, Russia, ​and‍ China must‌ collaboratively pursue diverse deterrent options-from diplomacy to defense measures-to ‍counter the United States and the Israeli regime.

Guest⁣ analysis by Ehsan Movahedian: Escalating hostile actions by‌ the United States and Europe have tightened political,⁤ economic, and cultural pressures on⁢ Iran. Naturally, this pushes Iran toward strengthening bilateral ⁤and regional cooperation, especially with Russia and China. ⁣Simultaneously occurring, rival actors including⁢ the U.S.,‍ UK, Turkey, and Israel are expanding their political, security, and intelligence influence⁢ in the Caucasus and Central Asia.This means Tehran and ⁢Moscow must cooperate strategically across several⁤ operational areas to curb⁣ foreign competitors’ influence.

Recent developments in the Caucasus and ⁤Central Asia ​highlight how quickly this ⁢region is ‌becoming a challenging arena for Iran, Russia-and later China.Last week, Brianna Todd of the Atlantic Council and a U.S. Department of Defense associate ​stated in a meeting with Turkey’s ambassador to Washington that Armenia and tajikistan are ⁣missing‌ elements of‌ the Turkic ‍Council. she called for Armenia’s and Tajikistan’s membership under​ Turkey’s⁣ leadership. Todd emphasized seeing South Caucasus and⁤ Central Asia as one entity where these countries fill ⁢crucial⁣ gaps within the Turkic association.

In another move, a large data ‌center is under ⁣construction in Armenia to meet ‌U.S. intelligence needs. This facility will​ enable extensive processing‍ of intercepted data ⁢in the region. Locating it in armenia provides Americans access not only within South Caucasus but ​also across broader Middle Eastern⁣ computational resources.

The West ‍now considers Azerbaijan part of ​Central Asia politically; talks about expanding from 1+5 (five ⁢Central‌ Asian states) ​to⁤ 1+6 (including azerbaijan‍ plus U.S.) frameworks have emerged. Amid Baku’s continued provocations against Moscow, Russia has had to ⁣respond accordingly. Turkish-Azerbaijani support for jihadist groups ⁢in both regions; American-led destabilization efforts through Georgia; attempts to extend the Abraham Accords into Caucasus-Central Asia; alongside ⁣Turkey⁣ acting as⁢ an American-NATO proxy-all demonstrate that traditional responses​ cannot address these evolving threats⁣ effectively.

Practical areas of cooperation – prioritized responses against U.S., UK & Israeli influence:

Military & security

1. Enhance ‌cross-border security coordination-including​ military collaboration-and share intelligence on third-party activities within Caucasus corridors like “Trump Route.”

2. Conduct joint maritime/air exercises focusing on asymmetric threat response: terrorism prevention, sabotage countermeasures, cyberattack defenses targeting crucial Caspian Sea transport routes.

3. Establish a joint ‌center for monitoring news/events that counters infiltration operations-especially disinformation campaigns via social networks/local media-recognizing close Azerbaijan-Israel cooperation exists here.

4. Cooperate on boosting cybersecurity infrastructure protecting national digital domains vital logistics hubs such as customs facilities ⁤or ports throughout regionally critical corridors.

This framework aims at controlling narratives while blocking information‌ warfare propagated by regional rivals (Turkey/Israel/West) seeking political leverage.

Transit & Corridor⁢ Advancement

1. Build shared transport routes reducing‍ dependency‌ on third-party-controlled corridors-for example reinforcing⁤ rail links among Iran-Azerbaijan-Russia or Iran-Armenia-Georgia-Russia chains plus choice Caspian Sea⁢ shipping lanes.
The Russian-Iranian collaboration ‌over an “Aras corridor” connecting Baku via Iranian territory with Nakhchivan would considerably‌ disrupt contentious transit ‍projects like​ “Trump Route.”

2. develop integrated logistic/transit projects tying local economies along Tehran-Moscow-Central Asian artery.  Strengthening rail connectivity from⁣ Kazakhstan-turkmenistan between Iran-Russia remains essential.
This curbs growing ‍American-Turkish‍ geopolitical footprint throughout Caucasus regions. .....      
 

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