ShapurII
Trusted Member
The status quo is also insufferable for millions of Iranians. Inflation is around 50%-60% while salaries are increased by 20%-40% each year. So, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that people are getting poorer each year and the effect adds up exponentially over the years.Revolution is easy to be said but bitter to be suffered. You can take it easy to say so just because you live abroad. Again, I just hope Iranian people suffer less if revolution comes true.
I never remember Iran has played such a role for China, since Iran has never been so willing to cooperate with China in geopolitics. Iran always take itself as the dominator of the middle east and reject external powers to be a player. Correct me if I'm wrong.
As we discussed above, we did want to invest, but it seemed we were not so welcomed to invest despite there is a contract.
I got your idea. To be frank, isn't it is Iran that lacks long-term vision not to cooperate with China firmly since Islamic Revolution? Dwelling on the West and then what have you got? It is US that keeps sanctioning Iran. Having unrealistic fantasy on the West only results in greater loss.
China has no legitimate interest in the Middle East except for energy security. China is not in the Middle East. The Middle East is not China's backyard. In an ideal situation, Iran can fulfill China's energy security and in return, China can let Iran play its role as a regional power and pursue her national interests. The US has had a similar situation with Saudi Arabia since 1970s and the Petro-dollar agreement.
You have been given megaprojects worth tens of billions of dollars but failed to finish them due to sanctions. You decided not to invest in Iran because of US secondary sanctions. Please do not distort the facts. The reason that you are not as welcome as you were before is back you have had a terrible track record of fulfilling the projects you were given and your investments were never significant after the UNSC sanctions.
Iran had a strong cooperation with China from 1983 until circa 2005-2009 where China decided to pass UNSC sanctions against Iran. It was China's choice to ruin the Iran-China relations. Iran, on the other hand, has proven to be a reliable partner, sometimes to a fault, for her allies.



