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Biden Administration Maintains Uncharacteristic Silence on Passing of Iranian President and Foreign Minister

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The news of the reported death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister has sent shockwaves through Washington, with proponents of a hardline strategy against Iran celebrating the apparent demise of the country’s leadership.

As news of the helicopter crash that claimed Raisi’s life spread, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed official condolences while reaffirming support for the Iranian people’s struggle for human rights and freedoms. However, the White House remained silent, highlighting criticism of the administration’s lack of a clear policy for the Middle East.

Conservatives on Capitol Hill, including Senator Rick Scott and former Vice President Mike Pence, welcomed the news of Raisi’s death, calling it a victory for the Iranian people and a step towards ending the regime’s reign of terror. Allies of the MEK and NCRI, who have long lobbied for regime change in Iran, also expressed hope for a new era of freedom in the country.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s handling of foreign policy challenges, including the situation in Iran and recent developments in Gaza, has come under scrutiny. Critics argue that the lack of a coherent policy direction has left the US in a state of uncertainty and sluggishness, reminiscent of the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

As Washington grapples with the implications of Raisi’s reported death and the broader challenges in the region, the future of US-Iran relations and the administration’s approach to international conflicts remain uncertain.

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