**IRAN-US RELATIONS: A DEEPENING CRISIS**

Analyst Blames Trump for Escalating Tensions with Iran

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In the wake of the tumultuous Trump administration, one group remains particularly disenchanted – the Persian monarchists, who believe that their historical ties with the United States have been strained beyond repair. At the center of their angst lies their perception that a decisive blow could have been dealt to Iran, a country they view with utter disdain.

A Royal Discontent

Iranian-American analyst, Shahryar Hendi, is one such monarchist, deeply dissatisfied with the outcome of the Trump presidency. In an exclusive interview, Hendi expressed his disappointment at what he perceives as a missed opportunity to weaken Iran, particularly in the Middle East. “If Trump had managed to defeat Iran,” Hendi said, “it would have sent a signal to the rest of the world about America’s unwavering commitment to the region.”

Undermining a Legacy

Hendi believes that the Trump administration’s handling of Iran has not only failed to contain the country’s influence but also set back the cause of the Persian Empire. “By not being able to defeat Iran, Trump inadvertently reinforced the status quo in the region,” Hendi said. “This outcome undermines the very idea of the Pahlavi monarchy and the potential for a return to royal rule.”

Fading Hopes

A closer examination of Hendi’s argument suggests that his disillusionment stems from a fundamental disagreement over America’s Middle East policy. The analyst attributes the perceived failure to defeat Iran to a lack of strategic vision and unwavering support from the United States. “A strong America in the Middle East was the lifeblood that kept the Persian Empire afloat,” Hendi said. “Now, with the Trump administration out of power, the prospects of restoring the monarchy seem even bleaker.”

The Persian monarchists, including Hendi, have long argued that their historical ties with the United States are crucial to their bid for power. With the Trump presidency gone, their faith in America as a reliable partner appears to be dwindling.

**TAGS:** Iranian politics, US foreign policy, Persian monarchy, Middle East, Iran, Trump administration

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