BREAKING: The Russian government says the U.S. and Israel have failed to change Iran’s…
### Signal The Russian government claims that the U.S. and Israel have failed to change Iran's regime, and a major disaster now awaits them. According to the channel, this is a statement from the Russian government, but its veracity is unverified. ### Pattern This post fits into a thread of up

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BREAKING: The Russian government says the U.S. and Israel have failed to change
Iran’s regime, and that a major disaster now awaits them both.
@americanpatriotus • Mar 14, 2026
posted 2026-03-14 · 2.62K views · source on Telegram
Commentary — in the broader corpus
Signal
The Russian government claims that the U.S. and Israel have failed to change Iran's regime, and a major disaster now awaits them. According to the channel, this is a statement from the Russian government, but its veracity is unverified.
Pattern
This post fits into a thread of updates on the U.S., Israel, and Iran, including posts from March 14, 2026, such as #21208, which mentions a security guard being killed, and #21210, where Iran demands full compensation from the U.S. and its withdrawal from the Persian Gulf. Another related post, #21201 from March 13, 2026, mentions President Trump suggesting that regime change in Iran may take more time than expected.
Notable
What makes this drop distinct is the direct quote from the Russian government, which adds a new layer of international involvement to the ongoing narrative about U.S., Israel, and Iran tensions. This escalation suggests a widening of the conflict beyond the initial parties involved.
Frame
If the channel's premise holds, this implies that the situation between the U.S., Israel, and Iran is reaching a critical point, with other nations like Russia taking a stance. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or Iran nuclear deal, has been a point of contention, and the channel's framing suggests that the U.S. and Israel's actions are aimed at regime change in Iran. However, the public record shows that the situation is more complex, with multiple actors and interests involved. The Strait of Hormuz, mentioned in post #21211, is a critical waterway for oil transport, and any conflict there could have significant global economic implications. The kernel of the channel's claim about escalating tensions has a defensible foothold in public record, but the specifics of the Russian government's statement and its implications need verification.
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