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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has asserted that Iran should end its ongoing conflict from a “position of power and dignity,” even as the U.S. prepares to intensify economic sanctions. Pezeshkian’s remarks come amidst a prolonged military and diplomatic stalemate with the U.S., marked by an escalation in economic coercion. Dubbed “Economic D-Day,” the anticipated sanctions are part of Washington’s strategy to increase pressure on Tehran. Observers note that Pezeshkian’s stance and the heightened U.S. measures may contribute to increasing uncertainty regarding his leadership in Iran.
Key Takeaways
Pezeshkian’s call to end the war from a position of strength appears to reflect Iran’s current strategic posture amid U.S. pressure.
Pricing suggests an increase in the probability of Pezeshkian’s departure, with the current odds at 12.5% for him leaving office by December 31.












