Iran's UN Envoy Blames US Military Presence for Regional Instability
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- Iran envoy: US military bases in the Gulf caused ‘nothing but insecurity’
During an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir-Saeid Iravani criticized the presence of US military bases in the Gulf, stating they have caused 'nothing but instability' in the region.
He highlighted the inconsistency of Security Council members who blame Iran for regional violence while overlooking the destabilizing effects of US military operations. Iravani asserted that the US has no coastal borders in the Gulf, emphasizing that it is not their waters or neighborhood.
This statement reflects Iran's ongoing narrative that positions the US as an external aggressor contributing to regional insecurity. The remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict involving Iran and its regional adversaries.
The Iranian government has consistently argued that foreign military presence undermines regional stability, a claim that has been met with skepticism by some Western nations who attribute instability to Iran's own military actions.
As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the debate over the role of foreign military bases in the Gulf remains a contentious issue, with both sides presenting starkly different narratives regarding responsibility for regional violence.
