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Russia and China Suffer Collateral Damage in U.S.-Iran Conflict

By Matthias Binder March 29, 2026
COMMENTARY: Add Russia and China to the list of losers in U.S.-Iran war
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COMMENTARY: Add Russia and China to the list of losers in U.S.-Iran war

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IRGC’s Rapid Collapse Shocks the RegionTerror Proxies Cut Off from SupportRussia’s Global Ambitions Exposed as HollowChina Grapples with Energy Vulnerabilities

IRGC’s Rapid Collapse Shocks the Region (Image Credits: Flickr)

The United States and Israel continue their campaign against Iran’s regime in the escalating third Gulf War. Military operations have targeted the core of Tehran’s power structure, achieving results that eluded years of negotiations and economic measures. These actions reveal broader geopolitical shifts, where distant powers like Russia and China face significant setbacks from the conflict’s momentum.[1][2]

IRGC’s Rapid Collapse Shocks the Region

In a stunning turn, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps suffered a near-total breakdown after only three weeks of intense U.S. and Israeli strikes. This force, known for possessing the Middle East’s largest missile stockpile and proliferating arms worldwide, lost its command chain entirely. Rogue elements now operate without coordination, marking a profound weakening of Iran’s military guardian.

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Decades of sanctions and diplomatic efforts failed to deliver such a blow. The regime’s brutality toward its own citizens and assaults on U.S. personnel in places like Iraq met a decisive response. U.S. priorities now center on ensuring this terrorist entity cannot regroup.[1]

Terror Proxies Cut Off from Support

Iran’s long-funded network of militant groups has crumbled without Tehran’s backing. Organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas, once heavily armed and entrenched, confront isolation. Israel advances against Hezbollah remnants in Lebanon, while Hamas shows readiness to discuss disarmament as part of peace terms.

These groups, previously sustained by Iranian resources, function as orphans amid the chaos. Their disarray underscores the fragility of proxy warfare when the sponsor falters. Regional stability gains traction as these threats diminish.[2]

Russia’s Global Ambitions Exposed as Hollow

Vladimir Putin’s strategy to build a multipolar order challenging U.S. dominance unraveled amid the Iran crisis. Key allies like Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro fell, and Iran’s leadership faced elimination, yet Moscow provided only verbal sympathy. Russia’s inaction highlighted the limits of its influence.

Bold declarations against American power rang empty when support proved impossible. Future appeals to an “axis of resistance” will draw skepticism from potential partners wary of aligning with apparent losers. Putin’s credibility suffers as nations question the value of such partnerships.[1]

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China Grapples with Energy Vulnerabilities

Beijing confronts immediate economic strain from disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, through which half its crude oil imports flow. The vital chokepoint’s interference forced China to tap strategic reserves, offering temporary relief at best. Long-term dependencies remain unaddressed.

This exposure carries warnings for potential flashpoints like Taiwan. U.S. and Chinese leaders recognize parallels between Hormuz and straits elsewhere. Aggressive postures from Beijing now appear riskier in light of these supply chain frailties.[2]

Critics once warned of worldwide escalation from confronting Iran. Instead, the war dismantled terror hubs and the “Axis of Resistance” at its core. Russia and China emerge weakened, their strategies tested and found wanting in this new era of resolve.

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Key Takeaways

  • U.S.-led operations crippled the IRGC and its proxies in record time, surpassing prior containment efforts.
  • Russia’s failure to aid allies undermines Putin’s multipolar vision and alliance-building.
  • China’s oil reliance via Hormuz reveals critical weaknesses with broader strategic echoes.

The core message resonates clearly: provoking overwhelming American response carries steep costs. As the dust clears, adversaries worldwide take note of these unfolding realities. What implications do you see for global alliances? Share your views in the comments.

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