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The article discusses the historical roots of the confrontation between Iran and the United States, focusing on the role of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh's decision to nationalize Iranian oil in 1951, which led to his overthrow in 1953 by the United States and Britain. The author links these events to the renewed tensions with Iran during the recent war led by Trump, which revived the legacy of resistance against Western hegemony. This situation has influenced the international scene, as Russia and China supported Iran, and the war's impacts extended to other countries, including Turkey, Malaysia, and Africa. Additionally, Iran has bolstered its international position by threatening navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and facing internal and external challenges, ultimately consolidating its image as a symbol of defiance and resistance.
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