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Iran’s recent hostilities against Turkey have Russia written all over them

Akshay Narang by Akshay Narang
March 14, 2022
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(Source: International Crisis Group)

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Iran and Turkey are suddenly in the middle of a major diplomatic stand-off after Iran-backed Houthi rebels attempted to raze a memorial cemetery of Turkish martyrs in Yemen’s capital city, Sanaa.

But Iran and Turkey don’t have any recent history of diplomatic tensions. Both of them represent similar ideas- belligerence against the Arabs, Israel and to some extent against the United States of America. So, why would Iran-backed Houthi rebels suddenly attack a Turkish memorial? Well, this has Russia written all over it. 

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Turkey condemns Houthi attack

Turkish public broadcaster TRT World reported, “Armed members of the Iranian-backed group used an excavator in an attempt to destroy the Turkish Martyrs’ Monument in the historical district of Sanaa, Yemeni media outlets reported on Saturday morning.” It added, “The cemetery, which is on the former site of an Ottoman barracks, memorialises the empire’s soldiers who lost their lives in Yemen for 400 years.” 

It also reported that the Turkish Foreign Ministry later released a statement strongly condemning the “heinous attack”.

Russia settling scores with Turkey

Russia seems to be using its ally Iran to settle scores with Turkey. After all, Iran has no personal problems with Ankara and is unlikely to use its rebels in Yemen to attack a Turkish memorial. 

Russia, on the other hand, has every reason to harm Turkey. Ankara has been trying to hurt Russia amidst the ongoing Ukraine invasion. It has done three different things to prejudice Moscow’s interests- 

  • It supplied at least 20 Bayraktar TB2 armed drones to Ukraine in recent years. In fact, Ukrainian forces have been using these armed drones against Russian forces. Last year, Ukraine also announced that it was setting up a drone factory to jointly produce armed drones with Turkey.

Read more: Turkey’s famed “Bayraktar Drones” prove to be absolutely useless before Russia

  • Turkey labelled Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “war” and asked Moscow not to send its ships through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits that connect the Aegean (part of the Mediterranean), Marmara (Turkey’s inland sea), and the Black Sea. 
  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been quite critical of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and called it “unacceptable” and a “heavy blow to regional peace and stability”.

So, Russia seemed to be sending across a loud and clear message to Ankara- if you can interfere with our interests in the Black Sea and Eastern Europe, then we can also jeopardise your very position in the Middle East. 

Read more: Turkey’s provocation will lead to Putin activating his Syria module

Russia using Iran as a great disruptor

Moscow has actually found a great disruptor in Tehran. On Sunday, Iran claimed responsibility for a barrage of missiles that struck near a sprawling US Consulate complex in Nothern Iraq. Tehran claimed that its missile barrage attack was a retaliatory move against Israel’s Syria strike that killed two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) operatives last week.

Meanwhile, Iran has temporarily halted its secret Iraq-brokered dialogue with regional rival Saudi Arabia. Tehran hasn’t given any reason for suspending the ongoing talks with Saudi Arabia but it came a day after Saudi Arabia executed 81 convicted people, over three dozen of whom were believed to be Shi’ites.

What Iran’s actions have done is to take some of the attention away from the ongoing Russian military operation in Ukraine. Till now, much of the international media space was occupied by the condemnation of Russian actions in Ukraine. The Western media, in particular, made it a point to keep the Ukraine crisis at the centre of their coverage. 

However, Iran now seems to be acting as a narrative disruptor at Moscow’s behest. With the recent missiles attack, cancelled talks and an attempt to raze a Turkish memorial, the Middle East is back into focus. Tehran’s fresh hostilities against Turkey, therefore, have Russia written all over it. 

 

 

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Akshay Narang

Akshay Narang

Patriot, Political Analyst, International Relations expert

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