Did the United States just acknowledge it helped trigger unrest inside Iran — not with bombs or bullets, but with economic pressure? That question is spreading fast after a revealing moment in Washington.
During a recent US Senate hearing, the Secretary of the Treasury openly described actions taken against Iran that many now say helped set the stage for December’s unrest.
While testifying before the Senate, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was questioned about the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran. His response was striking. “What we have done is create a dollar shortage in the country,” he said. According to Bessent, that shortage reached a breaking point in December — when one of Iran’s largest banks collapsed.
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