The US's policy of pressure on Iran is failing.

According to Bloomberg News Agency, the situation in the oil sector clearly shows that the pressure policy imposed by the U.S. on Iran is not yielding the expected results. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In particular, the free movement of oil tankers belonging to Iran can serve as clear evidence of this. Although measures aimed at completely halting oil exports by Washington are being consistently implemented, in practice, their impact remains limited.
U.S. President Donald Trump had previously described this policy as a huge success. However, the current situation raises serious doubts about these claims.
Despite sanctions and economic pressure, no significant disruptions are observed in Iran's oil transportation system. This indicates that the country has been able to find alternative pathways in this sector.
Furthermore, despite economic difficulties and external political pressure, Iran is maintaining its internal stability. In conclusion, the situation demonstrates that the balance of power in the international energy market cannot always be altered by unilateral measures, and sanctions do not always produce the intended results.
This once again confirms the complexity of international relations.





