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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's statements reveal that Iran is suffering significant impacts from the war on its economy, with declining oil sales, destroyed factories, and rising prices, despite the official rhetoric of resilience and unbreakability. This could indicate internal disagreements within the regime between those advocating for negotiations to achieve political and economic gains, and those insisting on confrontation—particularly with the Revolutionary Guards emphasizing the importance of maintaining the Strait of Hormuz as a strategic tool of power. At the same time, they acknowledge the economic toll of the war. Analysis shows that Iran finds itself facing a difficult equation: the key question remains how it can exit the war without incurring greater damage internally and economically, especially amidst the complexities of U.S. policies and the risks associated with closing the Strait of Hormuz.
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