Iranian Security Chief Warns Gulf States Against Supporting US Pressure, Cites Trump’s Policies Fueling Nuclear Ambitions
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First reported by Channel 13 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Iran’s top security official Mohsen Rezai warns Gulf states against supporting US sanctions, threatens to disrupt oil routes, and blames Trump’s policies for increasing nuclear proliferation risks. Amid severe economic hardship from US sanctions and a maritime blockade, Iran faces soaring inflation and potential fuel shortages. Despite calls for peace, hardliners remain defiant, prepared to withstand prolonged pressure.
- 01Iran’s Mohsen Rezai warns Gulf states against aiding US economic pressure on Tehran.
- 02Rezai threatens to disrupt Persian Gulf oil shipping if regional states join US sanctions.
- 03He blames Trump’s policies for encouraging global nuclear weapons ambitions.
- 04Iran faces soaring inflation and economic hardship under US sanctions and maritime blockade.
- 05Fuel shortages loom as domestic consumption exceeds production, risking subsidy cuts.
- 06Hardliners in Iran remain defiant, betting on enduring economic pressure longer than the US.
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