Iranian Diplomat Reveals Deep Rift Over Economic Collapse Fears and Hormuz Control
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 7 hours ago
What happened
A senior Iranian diplomat revealed a deep rift within Tehran between pragmatists fearing economic collapse and hardliners pushing for control over the Strait of Hormuz amid intensified U.S. military strikes. The U.S. aims to choke Iran's oil revenues through a naval blockade, while Iran retaliates with attacks on U.S. bases and Gulf states. Israeli assessments expect Iran to hold back unless the U.S. escalates further.
- 01A senior Iranian diplomat exposes a deep split between pragmatists and hardliners in Tehran.
- 02U.S. military strikes target Iranian air defenses, missile sites, and coastal radar installations.
- 03Trump bets a naval blockade will reduce Iran's oil revenues to near zero within months.
- 04Iran retaliates with attacks on U.S. bases in Syria and drone operations in Gulf states.
- 05Iran admits to significant internal damage including destroyed bridges and disrupted airports.
- 06Israel expects Iran to remain restrained unless the U.S. escalates military actions significantly.
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