<<Mikey,
<<How can you type the above with a straight face. Europe does not want Iran to have nuclear weapons period. They are within range and they have their own problems with radical islamists.>>
I don't think the problems between "radical islamists" and European governments are of a geopolitical nature. They're primarily domestic issues of civil rights, tolerance of "diversity," etc. and they can only work out between the state and its citizens. Wars including nuclear wars are fought over geopolitical ends, such as - - control of the oil reserves.
In the Middle East, the only "Western" powers which traditionally attempted to wrest control of the oil wells were the British and the Americans. To a lesser degree, the Italians and French, but as colonialists their days are done. The Americans have two geopolitical or geostrategic goals in the Middle East - - control of the oilfields and protection of Israeli interests. The British share with them only the former goal. Not only CAN war break out between the Anglo-Americans over oil, it already has. Between the Continental Europeans, whose oil and gas supplies are mainly Russian and North Sea, there is virtually no likelihood of oil war breaking out and none of war for the civil rights of Muslims in France or Germany.
<<Iran has not been under the sphere of US influence since the Shah. So again all Russia is doing is adopting Iran as a client state.>>
Probably on the theory that if they don't, the Americans and/or the British will. The fact that this has already happened in the past gives added urgency to the Russians that it not be allowed to happen again.