The government of Iran has formally declared its intention to resist the economic pressure campaign initiated by the United States, which officials have characterized as an economic D-Day. Tehran maintains that it will not alter its current military or geopolitical posture, nor will it reopen the Strait of Hormuz, despite significant domestic financial instability and high inflation rates.
This response follows the imposition of U.S.-led economic measures aimed at the Islamic Republic. Iranian leadership has dismissed the impact of these actions, asserting that the nation has successfully navigated similar pressures in the past and is prepared to withstand the current economic challenges.
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