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Putin’s strategic grammar doesn’t fit this war. Everything we know — from public analysis, academic work, and reporting — shows that Russia’s leadership tends to operate through: - Localized disruption, not global system‑wide rebalancing - Opportunistic sabotage, not long‑horizon financial choreography - Regional leverage, not planetary supply‑chain modulation - Cost‑imposition on adversaries, not the creation of new global architectures Analysts often describe Russia’s posture as revisionist but capacity‑limited* — meaning it tries to reshape its immediate environment, but it doesn’t have the institutional reach to orchestrate a world‑system shock of this magnitude. Nothing in publicly available reporting suggests that Russia is directing, influencing, or benefiting from the U.S. prosecution of the war in Iran in a way that resembles authorship. If anything, the war creates volatility that Russia can exploit tactically — but that’s very differe...