What happens when a country rich in oil can no longer fuel its own economy?  Behind the headlines, Iran is facing a growing internal crisis involving economic pressure, fuel shortages, political divisions, military tensions, and public unrest. The struggle is no longer just about geopolitics—it’s about whether the system itself can continue functioning under mounting pressure.
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What happens when a country rich in oil can no longer fuel its own economy? Behind the headlines, Iran is facing a growing internal crisis involving economic pressure, fuel shortages, political divisions, military tensions, and public unrest. The struggle is no longer just about geopolitics—it’s about whether the system itself can continue functioning under mounting pressure.

Iranians Turn Against IRGC as U.S. Pressure Campaign Exposes Deep Internal Cracks What happens when a … What happens when a country rich in oil can no longer fuel its own economy? Behind the headlines, Iran is facing a growing internal crisis involving economic pressure, fuel shortages, political divisions, military tensions, and public unrest. The struggle is no longer just about geopolitics—it’s about whether the system itself can continue functioning under mounting pressure.Read more