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US-Israeli Attack on Iran: Motivations and Consequences

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US-Israeli Attack on Iran: Motivations and Consequences
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ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google Now the entire world's economy is choked in the narrow Strait of Hormuz. Iran controls a large part of this strait, through which 20% of the world's oil moves. After the US-Israeli attack on Iran, there are more questions. Was this America's own need or someone else's agenda? Is this war a failure of diplomacy? What will the rest of the world stand for now? Experts are answering these questions. Read moreTrending videosWhat has been America's policy since 1979? Foreign affairs expert Sanjeev Srivastava told Amar Ujala that the US and Israel's thinking towards Iran has been that there should be a change of power. After 1979, all the presidents who came to power in the US had the intention of a coup in Iran. George W. Bush described Iran's supply of oil to the'Axis'countries as the occupation of Iran's oil business for 44 days during his tenure.

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