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Iran Delivers Drones to Russia for Moscow's Troubled Ukraine Invasion - EA WorldView

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    60% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -57% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Under political and economic pressure, Iran is trying to project its drone manufacture as a sign of its military and technological strength.
51% : Iranian technical experts traveled to Russia to help set up the systems, and Russian military officers underwent training in Iran.
48% : Gen. Seyed Hojjatollah Qureishi, the chief of the supply and logistics division of the Defense Ministry, and by Russia's military attache in Tehran.
42% : Iran has made its first delivery of military drones to Russia, as Moscow faces difficulties in its invasion of Ukraine.
38% : However, while Iran has supplied military drones to Yemen's Houthi insurgency and has used them in attacks on Iraqi bases with US personnel, it has rarely if ever tested them against sophisticated electronic jamming and anti-aircraft systems used in Ukraine.
35% : Kyiv's Counter-Offensive Launched v. Russian-Occupied SouthOfficially, Iran has said it will not provide military material for use in Ukraine.

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