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Iran Has Its Back Against the Wall

The New York TimesThursday, June 19, 2025 at 11:54:28 AM
Iran Has Its Back Against the Wall
Iran is facing mounting pressure on multiple fronts—economic sanctions, regional tensions, and domestic unrest—leaving the country in a precarious position with limited options. The article suggests that Tehran's usual strategies for navigating crises may no longer work, raising questions about how it will respond to these compounding challenges.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about Iran—it's about stability in an already volatile region. If Iran feels cornered, its next moves (whether diplomatic, military, or economic) could ripple outward, affecting global oil markets, nuclear negotiations, and even regional conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war. It's a high-stakes moment with no easy way out.
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