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Iran's regional power and fundamental changes in world politics

Massib In an interview with Mehr reporter, Naimi, an international expert, explored global developments and its impact on the policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the region. He also referred to the recent changes in the US approach to Iran and the developments of the Yemeni war and expressed his views on the future of global and regional equations.

At the beginning of his remarks, Naimi emphasized that global equations are no longer limited to regional developments in Iran or Middle Eastern countries.

The international affairs expert emphasized that global developments directly influenced Iranian policies and outlines a new perspective on Iranian foreign policy.

He pointed out that during Donald Trump's presidency, the United States pursued some kind of pre -fantasy policy that was in order to fully dominate many countries, especially in the Middle East and Europe. These policies were particularly in support of the Zionist regime and trying to create conditions for further pressure on Iran and the countries of the region.

Naimi said of the Yemeni war and the US entry into the crisis that the United States had initially called for the costs of the Yemeni war to Iran, but with the resistance that Iran and the Yemeni Ansarullah movement showed, the United States came to an end. According to him, the United States began to revise its policies towards Yemen since then, and decided to ceasefire, especially after receiving intelligence reports from US internal resources that the negative consequences of continuing the war in Yemen.

He believes that the Yemeni war was actually one of the initial experiments of American policies in the Middle East, and with numerous defeats in the war, Westerners, especially Americans, were forced to change their approach. “Although the Zionists were unhappy with the change of policies and claimed to be unaware of the decision, these decisions ultimately reflect significant changes in US and world policy making,” the international expert added.

Naimi went on to refer to the issue of the Ukrainian war and described it as a continuation of US policy in the region.

According to him, after defeating Yemen, the United States decided to support Russian opposition forces in Ukraine, but the war was also at heavy costs for the United States. He added: “The United States in Ukraine has faced similar conditions, and this war is considered another strategic failure of the world in the world.”

Naimi also emphasized that Iran's current policies and its military capabilities are an important factor in changing global equations and regional developments. He pointed out that the Islamic Republic of Iran, using its defense and security capabilities, has been able to prevent erosion wars in the region and stand up to global threats.

In another part of his talk, he pointed to the US inability to counter regional resistance and said: “The United States is unable to overcome regional threats and crises.” The resistance formed in various countries in the region, such as Yemen, Iraq and Syria, clearly reflects the US inability to contain these crises.

Naimi also added that Iran's regional power and regional power Unions The international is changing world equations.

He emphasized: In the past, many Western and US countries were looking for Iran's isolation, but today Iran has become one of the main actors in global developments. This clearly reflects fundamental changes in US policies and other world powers.

Referring to recent developments and global trends, the international expert stated that the process of global developments is redefining the new world order that Iran will play a decisive role in these developments.

He noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran, with an approach based on Islamic principles and resistance, has not only resisted foreign threats, but has become a model for other countries in the region.

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