Wall Street Journal: Iran under the leadership of (Ayatollah) Khamenei passed years of isolation
The American Wall Street Journal acknowledged that Iran poses the greatest threat to American interests due to its military capabilities and relations with Russia and China, despite decades of Western pressure.
According to the Al-Mayadin report, this newspaper announced that the winner of Iran’s presidential election, although he will inherit an economy damaged by sanctions, will inherit more power and influence in the international arena than decades ago.
This American newspaper wrote: Iran under the leadership of (Ayatollah) Seyyed Ali Khamenei (Dam Zaleh) after uniting with Russia and China, abandoning convergence with the West and partnership with the United States, neutralized the American pressure for several decades and to the extent Many have come out of the isolation years.
The Wall Street Journal confirmed that oil sales to China and arms deals with Russia provided Iran with a vital financial and diplomatic lifeline and revived Iran’s economy, which was under pressure from US sanctions.
This American newspaper stated that Iran has effectively used America’s mistakes in the West Asia for decades and the major fluctuations of the White House’s policy towards the region from one government to another.
The Wall Street Journal concluded that Tehran is a threat to America and its interests in West Asia more than any other time since the Iranian revolution and the beginning of the Islamic Republic in 1979, and Iran’s military footprint is wider and deeper than in previous years. it is arrived.
Translator: Mina Azimi
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