Russia is categorically opposed to the Turkey’s installation of Patriot anti-aircraft  missiles along its border with Syria.
Most have assumed that the Moscow's opposition was driven by its friendship  with embattled Syrian President Bashar  al-Assad.
But Russian military experts tell Kommersant that Moscow is actually  concerned that the missiles  will be used in military action against Iran.
In spite of the fact that the planned location of the missiles is relatively  far from the Iranian  border, they could be easily deployed to any place in Turkey, and be used  against Iranian rockets.
The experts Kommersant spoke with said that having the Patriot missiles in  Turkey seriously increases the risk of armed conflict with Iran, which would not  be able to strike back if the Patriot missiles are deployed. 
“Turkey has explained its request to NATO to put the Patriot missiles on its border with Syria as exclusively related to its need to defend itself from a possible attack from the Syrian army.
“Turkey has explained its request to NATO to put the Patriot missiles on its border with Syria as exclusively related to its need to defend itself from a possible attack from the Syrian army.
"But according to our information, there could be a second motivation for  this actions, which is a preparation for military action against Iran,” said one  diplomatic source in Moscow.
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