If the USSR is siding with the US, that's still probably the right side to be on. See: WWII.
It's more useful to prioritize aligning with AES than against capitalist imperialists, because there are actually a lot of instances where their interests align, at least temporarily. Since this specific example is the Middle East, though, it is more complicated, because that's definitely where USSR foreign policy was the worst and tended to the imperialistic.
If the USSR is siding with the US, that's still probably the right side to be on. See: WWII.
It's more useful to prioritize aligning with AES than against capitalist imperialists, because there are actually a lot of instances where their interests align, at least temporarily. Since this specific example is the Middle East, though, it is more complicated, because that's definitely where USSR foreign policy was the worst and tended to the imperialistic.
Theres AES on both sides...
Basically just DPRK for Iran, since China was on both.