Political scientist Hakob Badalyan writes:
Today, a shooting took place in the building of the Supreme Court in Tehran, as a result of which two well-known judges in Iran were killed.
Of course, there have been more tragic events, terrorist attacks or murders, in which an outside hand was often considered. to participate.
Whether what happened today is terrorism or there are other motives, the details are not yet known, but the fact that this noisy incident is recorded in Moscow one day after the signing of the comprehensive Russian-Iranian strategic partnership agreement attracts attention at once.
Moreover, in this regard, it is also worth noting that the agreement also includes a provision related to internal situations. In particular, it states that the parties to the agreement ensure cooperation in the protection of public order and public security, as well as the protection of important state facilities and the circulation of weapons. in the matter of state control.
In essence, this provision is perhaps exactly "about" what happened in the Supreme Court of Iran.
In general, there is a lot of talk about Iran's internal vulnerability.
What is the meaning of the above-mentioned clause in the Russian-Iranian agreement? What mechanisms are being considered there? including perhaps nuclear weapons protection facilities.
And, in general, will Iran involve Moscow in matters of increasing internal security, so to speak?