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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has thrown a sharp jab at the United States, claiming Washington spent months pressuring India to stop buying oil from Russia.

But now, after weeks of escalating conflict with Iran, the narrative seems to be shifting. Araghchi says the same White House that once pushed to isolate Russian energy is now urging global markets to keep buying Russian crude to stabilize oil supplies and prices.

It’s a moment that highlights the brutal reality of geopolitics — where power, war, and energy collide. Policies change, alliances bend, and the global oil market becomes a battlefield of its own.

Behind the headlines lies a deeper truth: when conflicts shake the world, the struggle for energy and influence often speaks louder than politics itself. 🌍⛽

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