Mearsheimer Warned of Iran's Rise in Power and the Associated Threats

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Mearsheimer warned about Iran's strength and the risks
The flames of war in the Middle East continue to intensify, posing a threat to the entire world. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.

Currently, political scientists and renowned scholars are warning of the most terrifying consequences. A recent statement by John Mearsheimer, a professor at the University of Chicago, has attracted significant attention from the international community and sparked serious discussions.

In his view, a direct confrontation between the United States and Iran could fundamentally alter the region's political map. While many consider Tehran weak, Mearsheimer emphasized that this notion is mistaken.

According to him, Iran's leadership is highly capable and knowledgeable, retaining decisive powerful capabilities in their hands. If military actions spiral out of control, Iran's retaliatory strikes will pose a serious threat to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

There is a possibility that the social infrastructure and economies of these two countries could be completely devastated. Iranian officials are demonstrating their readiness to deliver a serious blow to the oil and gas sectors of their rivals in defense of their sovereignty.

Therefore, the US government must seek a settlement through diplomatic channels without further escalating the situation. Following strikes on the South Pars gas field, rising oil prices will trigger a major crisis in global markets.

A sharp increase in fuel prices will lead to higher costs for food and other daily goods. This situation could cause stagnation in the global economy and negatively affect the living standards of millions of people.

Although the key to managing the current situation lies in the hands of the US President, every misstep eliminates opportunities for retreat. We stand at an extremely dangerous point, and resolving the issue through peaceful means is the most correct solution.

In your opinion, will this conflict end peacefully, and can the global economy withstand such blows?

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