somebozo
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Iran plans to build a navigable canal Caspian-Persian Gulf. This means building a transcontinental channel about 600 kilometers long, of which nearly 350 kilometers will be held on the fairways of the rivers Kyzyluze flowing into the Caspian Sea and Karkheh flowing into the Persian Gulf
Had this been a canal project like suez, it would become the so called "Jugglar vein" of Iranian economy and not only negate the impact of sanctions but completely redefine Iran role in global security. Especially in co-operation with Russia, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
BTW why those people are not using CNC automatic self-tracked welder to join those pipes.?? work would be much faster, accurate and higher quality. And using iron pipes for sea water is not a good idea they would corrode in a few montsh. Iran is a petro-chemical powerhouse and can easily manufacture PVC pipes which will withstand the sea water much better.