
Der Iran sicherte sich ein Friedensabkommen, nachdem er 107 Tage lang den Krieg überstanden hatte, obwohl er den Obersten Führer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei und wichtige Beamte verloren hatte. Das Abkommen stellt eine erstaunliche Wende dar, da die westlichen Mächte nun Teheran unterstützen – ein scharfer Kontrast zur gemeinsamen Offensive der USA und Israels, die Anfang des Jahres auf einen Regimewechsel abzielte.
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Iran is still a long way from being accepted into the world economy.
Should they follow through, and de-nuclearize as part of the next round of negotiations, they would likely reach a similar position as they had post the Obama deal. That would be a positive for the world.
Hopefully their new leadership will prove to be more moderate in practice over the long term, which would pave the path for a new chapter for Iran in the world.
I don’t think Western Powers are necessarily „backing“ Tehran. It is just the effort of orchestrating a regime change is frankly not worth cost. Even if only 10-20% of the country supports the IRGC, that makes up millions of people.
There is not any uniform armed opposition to even support on the ground like in Afghanistan with the Northern Alliance and we saw how much of a drag that war was.
It’s putting lipstick on a defeat. Rest is all ceremony and diplomatic jugglery for reparations whether calling the tolls fees etc. etc.
Trump wants to somehow get out of Iran and leave this place be.
Yo this is some next-level shift. The old power plays ain’t hitting the same when countries like Iran are holding their ground and flipping the script. Global South been done with the unipolar nonsense, and this proves it.
I know Trump is to blame for all this, but why arent the European countries being the adults in the room and doubling down on pressuring them with sanctions etc? Why are they tripping over eachother to kowtow to them and lift sanctions?
Yup, another lesson in how sanctions and military pressure backfire. History’s full of examples—Cuba, North Korea, even Iraq pre-2003. Iran just showed again you can’t force regime change this way, it only makes nations dig in harder.