Zibakalam’s Reaction to the Iran-Saudi Agreement: What Did These 7 Years of Psychological Warfare Change?

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Zibakalam's Reaction to the Iran-Saudi Agreement: What Did These 7 Years of Psychological Warfare Change?

Zibakalam’s reaction to the Iran-Saudi agreement: What did these 7 years of psychological warfare change?

Sadegh Zibakalam, a political science professor, wrote: The Houthis in Yemen are still in their place, their opponents are as well, Saudi Arabia remains the same Saudi Arabia, and the Islamic Republic is the same as before.

The question remains: What did these seven years of war and destruction in Yemen, famine, disease, displacement, the death of millions of Yemenis, and the expenditure of billions of dollars from the people of Iran and Saudi Arabia change?

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