Shifting Fronts in Iran-US Tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently addressed the ongoing diplomatic friction between Tehran and Washington, asserting that the United States is actively transitioning its strategy toward Iran from direct military confrontation to economic pressure. According to the president, this pivot comes after the US failed to achieve its strategic objectives through military means.
Speaking at a government meeting focused on national development and social initiatives, Pezeshkian characterized the economic challenges currently facing the nation as a calculated move by external adversaries. He urged the Iranian people to remain resilient and closely aligned with the country's leadership to counteract what he described as hostile plots aimed at destabilizing the state.
To combat these external pressures, the president called for a comprehensive national effort centered on resource management and societal cooperation. He emphasized the necessity of a grassroots movement to rationalize energy consumption and boost internal production. While the nation's armed forces continue to address external security threats, Pezeshkian noted that public participation in economic conservation is essential to sustaining the country's stability amid the Iran war of attrition.
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