U.S., Israel wanted quick win, but they failed: Mohammad Marandi

In a recent statement, Iranian political analyst Mohammad Marandi criticized the U.S. and Israeli strategies in the Middle East, asserting that their expectations for a swift victory have not materialized. He emphasized that the rising global oil prices are a consequence of the policies enacted during Donald Trump's presidency and the actions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rather than stemming from Iran's actions. Marandi's remarks underline the complexities of international relations in the region and the ongoing tensions that continue to impact global markets, particularly in the oil sector. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, Marandi's insights reflect a broader sentiment regarding accountability and the repercussions of foreign policy decisions on global economic stability.
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