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Iran Parliament Speaker Targets US War Policy Makers
The recent move by the United States to reimpose sanctions on Iran has raised eyebrows in the international community. Now, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has alleged that a handful of influential bankers and hedge funds are driving the US war policy agenda against Iran. Speaking to a crowd of Iranian lawmakers, Ghalibaf accused the financial industry’s ‘deep pockets’ of holding the Trump administration hostage and pushing for the strict sanctions imposed on Tehran.
**Banking Lobby Exerts Undue Influence**
According to Iran’s Parliament Speaker, several powerful financial institutions and hedge funds have launched a high-stakes campaign aimed at influencing the US government’s stance on Iran. The move follows a recent meeting of top bankers and hedge fund managers, who allegedly plotted to sway US policymakers. As the financial stakes continue to climb, analysts are questioning whether this banking lobby has overstepped its bounds.
Behind Closed Doors: The US-Iran Rapprochement Effort?
While the US government maintains that the sanctions imposed on Iran are justified, Iran’s parliament is pushing hard to restore diplomatic ties. With the Iranian economy on the brink of collapse, President Hassan Rouhani has expressed concerns that Washington’s strict sanctions could prove disastrous for the already-strained economy.
The US War Policy – At What Cost?
The sanctions policy has not only damaged the international reputation of the US but has also seen many Iranian civilians struggling to access basic life necessities. Many analysts believe that this move to hold Washington’s Iran war policy hostage by the banking lobby has sparked intense resentment among the Iranian people. It’s an issue that has raised the stakes for both the US and Iran policymakers.
In the wake of these sanctions, the international community is questioning whether the aggressive pursuit of US war policy against Iran will yield any meaningful results or simply exacerbate already strained relations.
TAGS: Iran, US-Iran relations, sanctions, war policy, banking lobby, hedge funds, Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Hassan Rouhani, Trump administration.
