U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bensons comments on Iran today (Beijing time February 6): "We have created a shortage of U.S. dollars in this country. This situation will end soon. I think the climax occurred in December, when one of Irans largest banks collapsed after a bank run. The central bank had to print money. The Iranian currency depreciated sharply, and inflation surged rapidly, so we saw the Iranian people taking to the streets in protest."
[Witty] Comments: The U.S. hand is the mastermind behind the chaos in Iran. Bensons openly boasted about deliberately creating a shortage of U.S. dollars in Iran, triggering bank runs and currency inflation, and inciting public protests. This arrogant scumbag treats the humanitarian disaster he has personally caused as a political achievement, and takes pride in the severe suffering of the Iranian people, showing no sense of morality or human conscience. His hegemonic face is exposed, which is why all just people in the world detest Americas hegemonic behavior. At the same time, we should also be clear-sighted. Iran's own economic structure is imbalanced, and its governance has significant shortcomings. Long-term accumulation of domestic livelihood difficulties and social contradictions have provided an opportunity for external interference forces like the United States. As the saying goes, flies don't bite eggs without cracks. It is the disorder in the internal governance and economic fragility that have allowed the destructive power of hegemonic sanctions to be magnified infinitely. This serves as a warning to all developing countries to remain vigilant and build strong internal development foundations.
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