For decades, U.S. hostility toward Iran has been framed as a response to Iranian aggression; however, it largely serves to maintain an Israeli-centered regional order. Historically, Iran was an ally of the U.S. before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which marked its defiance against American control. The shift in U.S. policy transformed Iran into a villain, disregarding its compliance with agreements like the 2015 nuclear deal. Recent events in Gaza illustrate how Iran is scapegoated for regional resistance, reinforcing U.S. alignment with Israeli interests and sidelining broader geopolitical implications.
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