Former Iranian ambassador Seyed Hossein Mousavian has dropped a truth bomb 💣 about why Washington might be quietly retreating from its Iran strategy this year. In a sharp analysis, he argues the US "can’t control the oil, can’t force regime change, and can’t trust old playbooks" as tensions simmer.
Mousavian claims American leaders initially banked on Israeli intel predicting a quick collapse of Iranian resistance – but that plan fizzled faster than a TikTok trend 🎵. With global energy markets still volatile and Tehran holding firm, the ex-envoy says the Biden administration is now "choosing pragmatism over pride" to avoid getting stuck in another Middle Eastern quagmire.
Young professionals tracking oil prices 📈 and students studying modern geopolitics 📚 will find this insight crucial. For travelers and diaspora communities, it signals calmer skies ahead for regional stability ✈️. As Mousavian puts it: "When the chessboard stops making sense, even superpowers reset the game."
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Ex-Iranian ambassador: Why the US wants out of Iran conflict
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