Iran Parliament Speaker Galibaf Claims 'Cowardly' US-Israel War Was Iran's Victory
İran Meclis Başkanı Muhammed Bakır Galibaf, ABD-İsrail çatışmasının İran'ın askeri ve siyasi zaferiyle sonuçlandığını iddia etti. Galibaf, ABD ve İsra

Iran's Parliament Speaker Muhammed Bakir Galibaf has claimed that the ongoing US-Israel war was a 'real victory' for Iran, both militarily and politically. Galibaf described the conflict as 'cowardly' led by the US and Israel, while praising Iran's people for fighting 'bravely and sincerely'. He also highlighted that the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US was a 'document of honor and victory' that reinforced Iran's diplomatic gains. These statements could strengthen Iran's strategic position internationally while weakening the US-Israel alliance. How will markets react to this development? What could be the direct impacts on the US and Israel economies?
US-Israel Alliance's Strategic Weakness
Iran's Diplomatic Achievements
Market Reactions
Iran's claims of victory in the US-Israel war could force the US to re-evaluate its Middle East strategy. The alliance's weakness against Iran may lead to questioning the US's military support to Israel and reduce the effectiveness of Israel's economic pressure on Iran.
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