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Iran's Supreme Leader Rules Out US Cooperation Amid Continued Support for Israel

Lukas Schmidt
07:10am, Monday, Nov 03, 2025

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, publicly declared that Tehran will not engage in any form of cooperation with Washington while the US continues to stand by Israel. He pointed to American military bases and interference across the Middle East as key obstacles to any future partnership.

These remarks, disseminated via Iranian state media, embody longstanding suspicions and geopolitical rifts that have defined hostile Iran-US relations for decades. The statement also highlights the ever-present influence of the Israel issue in shaping Tehran's foreign policy stance.

The Supreme Leader's comments arrive at a time when US-Iran diplomatic efforts remain stalled despite various international pressures and attempts at dialogue. The continuation of US military deployments in neighboring countries adds fuel to the divisive fire.

From a market perspective, this entrenched geopolitical tension can ripple into energy prices, especially oil and natural gas, given Iran's key role in global energy markets. Traders watching the Middle East will note how such rhetoric tends to add volatility around commodity futures.

Moreover, investors in US defense contractors and related sectors might see shifts in sentiment tied to escalating or de-escalating tensions. However, no direct market reactions were observed immediately following these remarks.

On the broader economic front, ongoing Iran-US antagonism limits prospects for reopening of trade and sanctions relief, keeping Iran's economy isolated. The uncertainty surrounding geopolitical developments lends extra layers of risk and unpredictability for those monitoring emerging markets exposure.

The Supreme Leader's explicit linkage of US cooperation to Washington's stance on Israel showcases the intersection of regional security concerns and international diplomacy. It implies that Middle East stability remains hostage to unresolved political conflicts and military posturing.

As tensions simmer, the global markets remain alert but adaptive. For now, Iran's position is clear: no collaboration with the US as long as Israeli support and regional military presence persist.

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