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Iran celebrates America’s withdrawal from the Middle East

Former US Secretary of State during the presidency of "George W. Bush" wrote in a note: Tehran is celebrating Washington's withdrawal from the Middle East (West Asia).

reported Mehr News Agency, “Condolissa Rice”, the former US Secretary of State during the presidency of “George W. Bush” in a note in “Faren Afarz” wrote: America’s challenge is complicated by Russia’s growing cooperation with China, Iran and North Korea It has been.

The former US foreign minister continued: These 4 countries have a common goal; Undermining and replacing the US-led international system they hate. … Washington should continue to isolate Russia. But it should refrain from overt sanctions against China, because these s will be ineffective and counterproductive and cripple the US economy in the process They “text-a..”> In contrast, targeted sanctions may slow down Beijing’s military and technological progress, at least for a while.

Condolissa Rice” claimed: America should never release Iran’s assets again.

This former American official added: The United States must maintain its sufficient defense capability to overcome the strategic goals of China, Russia and Iran. The war in Ukraine has exposed weaknesses in America’s defense industrial base that need to be fixed. Tehran celebrates the withdrawal of the United States from the Middle East (West Asia). It will destroy US growth. American leaders should remind people that the United States has been involved in conflict many times in 1917, 1941 and 2001. Isolation has never been the answer to the country’s security or well-being.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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