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Russia Declares Ground Invasion of Iran Completely Unacceptable as Putin Warns Trump

Judging Freedom · Ray McGovern : Is War in Europe Expanding? · May 11, 2026
Russia Declares Ground Invasion of Iran Completely Unacceptable as Putin Warns Trump
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Ray McGovern : Is War in Europe Expanding?
"Putin has said specifically in the strongest words that this would be completely— Russian word is 'савсием'— completely, not in particular as some translations have it, unacceptable. Now, he said that about a ground invasion. He said also that the danger is the same with respect to a renewed strike."
Putin has privately warned Trump that a ground invasion of Iran would be 'completely unacceptable' to Russia, using the strongest possible diplomatic language, according to McGovern. The warning extends to renewed airstrikes beyond the initial February attacks. McGovern suggested this represents a red line that could trigger Russian intervention, though Putin has deliberately left his military response options ambiguous.

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On this May 11, 2026 episode of Judging Freedom, host Judge Andrew Napolitano interviewed former CIA analyst Ray McGovern about Vladimir Putin's recent post-Victory Day press conference and its implications for US-Russia relations, the Iran crisis, and the Ukraine war. McGovern revealed previously undisclosed details from Putin's remarks, most notably that Israel had initially agreed in JCPOA negotiations to let Russia reprocess Iranian enriched uranium before the US reversed course overnight, allegedly under Netanyahu's influence. The most significant operational disclosure was Putin's explicit confirmation that President Trump personally intervened to prevent Ukraine from attacking Moscow's Red Square parade on May 9th, demonstrating Trump retains decisive leverage over Zelensky despite European opposition. McGovern also relayed Putin's account that the April 2022 Ukraine peace deal, already initialed by both parties, was deliberately sabotaged first by Macron's demands and then by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's direct intervention after Russia had withdrawn troops from Kyiv as requested. On Iran, Putin categorically denied Iranian nuclear weapons ambitions, citing the Supreme Leader's fatwa and stating the IAEA has never found evidence of a weapons program, directly contradicting the Trump-Netanyahu justification for their February 2025 strikes. Putin warned that a ground invasion of Iran would be 'completely unacceptable' to Russia, using the strongest possible diplomatic language. McGovern argued that Putin and Xi Jinping are coordinating to offer Trump an off-ramp on Iran, proposing a return to Russian reprocessing of enriched uranium as a face-saving 'trophy' for Trump. The episode portrayed Trump as caught between Putin-Xi pressure for de-escalation and Zionist advisors pushing continued confrontation, while European leaders like Germany's Merz and France's Macron are marginalized due to sub-20% approval ratings and lack of US backing after the effective US withdrawal from NATO.

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