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After all, Tehran hasn't softened its rhetoric at all after the joint U.S.-Israeli operations.
Over the weekend, Iranian President Massoud Pazeshkin told state media that Iran is in a state of total war with the United States, Israel, and Europe.
Netanyahu and Trump seem to take those threats seriously, but as tough as Iran sounds, it has serious domestic and international problems.
After Pozeshkin's threats were published, civil unrest broke out across Iran for two days.
Iran is on the verge of economic collapse.
On Monday, the rial's collapse continued and was trading at about $1.4 million.
The collapse has paralyzed commerce and fueled triple-digit inflation for essential goods.
A lot of this is due to sanctions pressure from the United States.
Tehran has reportedly raided its National Development Fund after it exhausted all of its oil revenues this year.
There are reports that $6.7 billion of that revenue was lost to regime corruption.
And that's on top of the damage done to Iran's leadership during the 12-day war.
Right.
As he was walking into his meeting with Netanyahu, the president said that the U.S.
took out a dock area that was used to load up boats with drugs.
Here's that moment.
He didn't say it was a military strike specifically, but it's certainly a notable and major step from the president of the United States.
Good to be on.
I'm Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe.
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