shapurzolaktaf
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Any source available?seems some massive operation underway ...something big is happening .... all news blackout.
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Any source available?seems some massive operation underway ...something big is happening .... all news blackout.
some other time.... but its underway, no idea how long and who will be the winner.Any source available?
Are you seriously comparing Iranian civil society, institutions and potential to Libya, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine? Most of these countries are in a 24/7 war or divided by geography, autonomous regions or occupied by foreign militaries.
of course there is difference when it comes to Iran. Iran is spending 100-150 billion USD a year on energy subsidies alone! just relocating these "consumption subsidies" to direct payment to the poor, investments in infrastructure, export and production, could improve the situation a lot.
The reform I was talking about would cover all of those things
seems some massive operation underway ...something big is happening .... all news blackout.
This is the problem my Iranian brothers. This is what we guard against in Pakistani threads when we have conflicts - we police very carefully which sources are being cited in the thread - because you will find that nations hostile to your existence will elevate posts like this to gain traction.
I don’t know this account, which is why I asked if someone can confirm.
You're just bitter...you want revenge not reform. You weren't the only one saying this 10 yrs ago....a lot of us did too, in the old PDF. In any case I think you'll get to see the result of what you hoped for......if Iran doesn't break out in a civil war....I'll be praising the outcome. But I think we've seen this movie before...while these bastards are in power in the White House this is not the time for a revolution. But then again, what can you expect from these knuckleheads?You should go to Majils and unveil your grand plan and tell them you have solved all these problems.
When I talked about reform at $1 = 30,000 Toman
Everyone said resistance is the proper way
When I talked about reform at $1 = 50,000
Again it was we can beat Israel and America
$1 = 75,000 = Same story
$1 = 100,000 = Same propaganda on here
$1 = 150,000
Suddenly now everyone wants to reform a collapsing institution. It’s like Soviet Union trying to reform in late 1980s. The time for change was 10-15 years ago, even 5 years ago would have reduced some pressure.
True economic and government Reform takes years and decades not months. There is simply not enough time to see progress before Israel/US attacks or rioting turns even deadlier.
By the way 200 billion dollars is not a lot of money for a country with the 3rd largest oil reserves and 2nd largest gas reserves. Only 4 conglomerates are needed to make that investment. XOM, CVX alone can probably do it. Not to mention Shell, BP, and half dozen others.You live in a fairy tale land.
Did it happen in Ukraine? Where corruption is still at all time highs with the “democratic” government?
Did it happen in Iraq? That still suffers with economic problems and rapid unemployment among the youth?
Has it happened in Syria? Where Kurdish and Islamist forces are now battling in Aleppo?
What about Libya that has been in a warring state for years after Ghaddafi?
But you think Iran is the one who is gonna reverse that trend? That’s being naive.
Iran needs over 250B in foreign investment capital to start turning things around. Its 20 year “strategic” deal with China was a farce. Its strategic deal with Russia was a bigger joke.
Iran simply cannot reverse its economic fortunes overnight just by reducing corruption and changing a few heads in the government. If it were that easy then the factions would have agreed to it years ago.
As I routinely say on here, you cannot fight the West without a strong insulated economy (like China for example). Iran’s economy is far too weak and dependent on foreign investment and trade to be able to wage Holy war against Israel and have no relations with the U.S.
But People still won’t listen.
This is irrelevant. Argentina is not under sanctions.President Javier Milei significantly reduced Argentina's monthly inflation from a peak of 25.5% in December 2023 to approximately 2% by late 2025, a process that took roughly two years to stabilize.
It's unfortunate to quote Argentinian Trump.
Inflation Reduction Timeline
Argentinians knew what would happen, but they elected him. But Iranians are not Argentinians, they rather burn down everything, keep the economy weak for many years, inflation high for ever, just to have cheap fuel, bread, electricity. We're culturally spoiled and lazy, disrupting it makes us angry. We want things easy and fast. Some Iranians think maybe Trump and Israel will liberate us and our salary becomes 2000 usd a month, with the same culture and mentality as we have now.
- Initial Shock (December 2023): Milei inherited monthly inflation of 25.5%. In his first months, annual inflation continued to rise, peaking near 300% in April 2024.
- Rapid Deceleration (First 6 Months): Within five months of taking office, monthly inflation dropped to 4.2% (May 2024).
- Stabilization (2025): By mid-2025, monthly rates reached as low as 1.5% (May 2025), the lowest in five years.
- Current Status (January 2026): As of early 2026, monthly inflation has stabilized around 2.3% to 2.5%.
If you use sanctions to dismiss effective policy, I can counter that by saying Argentina has not such a huge oil and gas reserves as Iran. So yeah, they have some advantage, but so do we.This is irrelevant. Argentina is not under sanctions.
Iran can’t copy Argentina. We have no access to dollars, weak oil income running on barter trade with China, sanctions on everything and subsidies replacing wages.If you use sanctions to dismiss effective policy, I can counter that by saying Argentina has not such a huge oil and gas reserves as Iran. So yeah, they have some advantage, but so do we.
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