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Quwa highlighted an excellent point in its recent podcast.
Iran has habit of firing missiles on its neighbors. Pakistani leadership thinks by getting goodwill of IRGC will somehow keep Pakistan safe but that's ridiculous approach.
It's Taliban-2 approach all over the place.
I don't know what's wrong with Pakistan.Last time they supported Taliban against the US, it didn't turn well for Pakistan.
I don’t think anyone seriously believes the rial will do anything other than lose value when Iran is in a war with two nuclear powers and subject to a naval blockadeDoes he have any comment on why the Iranian rial is losing its value again? He says he has a PhD in economics after all. New protests will happen soon if the government doesn't stop the devaluation of the Iranian rial.
I am sure the U.S. is doing its best to engineer the currency depreciation and more riots, Bessent proudly admitted as much last time
It is more effective at punishing civilians on a large scale basis, sureSustained economic pressure is quite often more potent than even direct warfare, geopolitically speaking.
It is more effective at punishing civilians on a large scale basis, sure
But no evidence it has achieved policy objectives in Iran despite many decades of such sanctions. The U.S. is addicted to economic sanctions and forgets that the purpose is to achieve an objective, not to be an end in itself
IRGC/China/Russia would love for the U.S. to deploy their hypersonic
A ground war in Iran will look like this.
But no evidence it has achieved policy objectives in Iran despite many decades of such sanctions. The U.S. is addicted to economic sanctions and forgets that the purpose is to achieve an objective, not to be an end in itself
Okay, let's read your comment againMy comment was about opening of trade routes.
Rest of your blank commentary mean nothing.
I don't know what's wrong with Pakistan.Last time they supported Taliban against the US, it didn't turn well for Pakistan.
It depends on the point of view defining the policy objectives.
Reducing the resources IGRC needs to develop its warfare capabilities is perhaps one of the goals that has been quite effective, otherwise Iran would have been a far more potent military force than it has shown itself to be, thus far.
Exactly. You don't see Iran overflying Middle East countries with fighters and bombers.
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