The relationship between Iran and the United States has been one of the most complex and enduring geopolitical rivalries of the modern era. Rooted in historical grievances, ideological differences, and strategic competition, this relationship has evolved through cycles of confrontation, limited cooperation, and persistent mistrust. Over the decades, political narratives on both sides have shaped not only diplomatic behavior but also public perception, creating deeply entrenched attitudes that influence policy decisions and regional alignments.
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