Iranian President Blames U.S. for Regional Tensions
Source: Iran president condemns American 'aggression,' says US had to act due to Israel's 'obvious inability' (2025-06-23)
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi condemned American actions in the Middle East, asserting that the United States had to intervene due to Israel's apparent inability to manage regional issues. He accused the U.S. of aggression and interference, framing it as a response to Israel's perceived shortcomings in handling security and political challenges. Raisi's remarks come amid heightened tensions in the region, with Iran positioning itself against U.S. policies and support for Israel. He emphasized Iran's stance against foreign interference and reiterated calls for resistance against what he described as Western and Israeli aggression.
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