Why is America unable to isolate Iran and Russia?
In a report entitled “Does the US have the ability to isolate countries?”, the “American Conservative” base failed the US attempt to isolate the target countries such as Russia and Iran and proved by presenting evidence that this strategy has so far produced the opposite result in has found In the following, we read parts of this report;
The United States was initially optimistic that it had the power and influence to change the world and isolate Russia, but it has been very difficult to realize this hope in countries outside of Europe. Washington tried to convince its four allies like India and even NATO allies like Turkey to join them in isolating the Kremlin, but it was not successful. America has also not been able to isolate China as a fierce competitor.
Even in Europe, America took a difficult path to isolate Russia. America has completely failed to isolate Russia because Moscow is now known as the second supplier of crude oil to New Delhi by exporting 819,000 barrels of oil to India, surpassing Saudi Arabia in this way. Moscow has also overtaken the Saudis as China’s largest oil supplier, sending 1.98 million barrels of oil to the country every day.
However, it’s not just the need for Russian oil that stands in the way of America reaching its goals. At the time of the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, China expressed concern about this war in a balanced direction, and India said that today’s era is not the era of war and praised the move towards diplomacy and dialogue, but despite these directions, both countries still maintain relations They emphasized their diplomatic relations with Russia.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said in his remarks after the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit that relations between Russia and India have improved significantly. Modi continued that these two nations are friends with each other and have always moved alongside each other for decades. He added: Their relationship will improve and strengthen even more in the future.