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U.S. Criticizes Iran for Prioritizing Military Funding Over Domestic Needs Amid Water Crisis

November 12, 2025403 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
U.S. Criticizes Iran for Prioritizing Military Funding Over Domestic Needs Amid Water Crisis
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The U.S. State Department has issued a strong condemnation of the Iranian government, accusing it of prioritizing military funding over the essential needs of its population. This statement was shared on the department's official Persian-language account on social media, addressing the internal crises currently facing Iran.


According to the statement, Iran is grappling with significant issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and economic turmoil, which have led to high inflation and a national water crisis. These challenges have prompted the government to consider implementing a rationing system, raising concerns about the potential evacuation of millions of residents in Tehran.


The U.S. further criticized the Iranian regime for allegedly diverting funds, stating, "Instead of addressing these urgent needs, the Iranian government has reportedly funneled a billion dollars to Hezbollah this year." The statement emphasized that prioritizing military funding over the welfare of the Iranian people is unacceptable.


The U.S. concluded its remarks by asserting that the Iranian populace deserves leadership that prioritizes their health and future, rather than a regime focused on destabilizing activities.


These comments follow recent statements by Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian, who warned of the severe implications of the ongoing water crisis. He indicated that without significant rainfall by December, a rationing system would be necessary, and evacuation of Tehran might be required if drought conditions persist.


Bezhakian's remarks have sparked considerable debate within Iran, with some viewing them as exaggerated while others see them as a realistic reflection of the crisis at hand.


In response to the controversy, Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani clarified that the president's comments were intended to highlight the seriousness of the water situation, not to suggest an imminent decision to evacuate Tehran. She emphasized that while statements may create alarm, there is currently no plan for evacuation.


This exchange underscores the contrasting perspectives between the U.S. and Iran, as Tehran navigates the dual challenges of managing internal crises and responding to external pressures regarding its regional policies. While Washington views Iran's focus on military funding as detrimental to its citizens, Tehran defends its actions as necessary for national security, asserting that they do not conflict with efforts to address domestic issues.

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