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Like I said, it's not the anti-western chants per se, it's the whole resistance ideology against western society and ideologies that Iran has adopted, or at least part of Iran, that makes western nations not eager to deal with Iran.If Iranians didn't yell "death to America" there still would have been sanctions from the US because of Israel, however other nations would have been less likely to cooperate with those sanctions since the chants make Iran appear to be aggressive and belligerent. Iran hasn't attacked any nation in 300 years but image / present impressions are everything.
I argue that Iran is still wholly dependent on fossil fuels to prop up its economy, not by exporting the fossil fuels, but by internal consumption of fossil fuels to produce and transport goods cheaply, with relatively high quality and thus competitively compared to other non-fossil fuel fortunate nations.At the same time because Iran is no longer able to sell as much oil as it would like, it has forced Iran's economy to wean off of oil dependence and focus more on internal development and industry. Meanwhile many gulf Arab states are completely dependent on oil sales and they're pumping out as much as humanly possible.
The price of oil wil eventually rise in a post-covid economic boom/recovery and will approach normalcy like in pre-covid era but not fully reaching it immediately. Renewable energy is far from being as energy dense as fossil fuels and will not be a replacement of fossil fuels anywhere in the near and mid-term future (2040). And IMO renewable energy will never be as energy dense as fossil fuels have been and thus won't generate the same economic growth as fossil fuels have. In this, fossil fuel rich countries like Iran will indeed enjoy vast fuel reserves to either export and/or continue domestic consumption and production. But this comes at a price: continued destruction of the biosphere.The price of oil has fallen recently and the world is slowly shifting towards newer, cleaner forms of renewable energy. At the same time the oil isn't going to last forever and the way things are going, when the gulf Arabs finally do run out one day, Iran will still have lots of energy reserves remaining for its internal consumption and for export.
Sure, in a potential post-covid economic boom/recovery, Iran's economy will grow especially with the export of fossil fuels to countries including China and any potential Chinese investments in Iran if Iran ratifies the 25 year agreement.Iran's economy is set to grow in 2 years regardless. The deal with China can be beneficial however only time will tell whether it will work out in Iran's favor. Right now the Iranian government are just overjoyed to have defeated US efforts at the UN to extend the UN weapons embargo.
Chinese do indeed believe in human rights. However their idea of human rights is people having access to food, medicine and vital necessities in life.
Like I said, it's not the anti-western chants per se, it's the whole resistance ideology against western society and ideologies that Iran has adopted, or at least part of Iran, that makes western nations not eager to deal with Iran.
I argue that Iran is still wholly dependent on fossil fuels to prop up its economy, not by exporting the fossil fuels, but by internal consumption of fossil fuels to produce and transport goods cheaply, with relatively high quality and thus competitively compared to other non-fossil fuel fortunate nations.
The price of oil wil eventually rise in a post-covid economic boom/recovery and will approach normalcy like in pre-covid era but not fully reaching it immediately. Renewable energy is far from being as energy dense as fossil fuels and will not be a replacement of fossil fuels anywhere in the near and mid-term future (2040). And IMO renewable energy will never be as energy dense as fossil fuels have been and thus won't generate the same economic growth as fossil fuels have. In this, fossil fuel rich countries like Iran will indeed enjoy vast fuel reserves to either export and/or continue domestic consumption and production. But this comes at a price: continued destruction of the biosphere.
Sure, in a potential post-covid economic boom/recovery, Iran's economy will grow especially with the export of fossil fuels to countries including China and any potential Chinese investments in Iran if Iran ratifies the 25 year agreement.
That is why I put it in quotation marks.
Iran without its vast energy resources would be a slightly better Pakistan. That is true for every nation that failed to industrialize and modernize with the use of primarily coal during the 1800-1950's and that to this day has no acces to its own fossil fuel reserves or low fossil fuel import prices for relatively cheap internal production and transportation.
After all, economy is an energy system, and money merely a claim on the output:
I can advise everyone to read Dr. Tim Morgan's excellent blog about the connection between energy and economyTHE CHALLENGE
HOW THE WEAKENING ENERGY EQUATION THREATENS THE ECONOMY, FINANCE AND GOVERNMENT This is where to start if you’re new to the Surplus Energy Economics site or the interpretation of the economy …surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com
Iran, like any other industrialized nation with vast fossil fuel reserves will fare economically wel, not despite of its fossil fuels, but because of it. It does come with one major drawback as I have previously argued. Destruction of the biosphere.
On a side note: If Iran didn't have a revolution and kept relative peace, then with the brilliance of the Iranian people, its vast fossil fuel wealth and acces to the world market, Iran would today economically and technologically speaking be at the very least between France and Germany. On average very close to Germany, like the Bavar-373 is close to the S-400, and at the very best surpassing Germany.
since 3-4 day ago we saw an increase in death toll
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Iran Coronavirus numbers have fallen significantly since 1 month ago
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according to judiciary he killed one of basij members.Anyone know why they are executing Navid? What did he do?
Weird. Why would he do that? Makes no sense.according to judiciary he killed one of basij members.
Seriously? I'm sure you already know the answer to your question: some people hate Basij.Weird. Why would he do that? Makes no sense.
But he is a wrestling champion and made good money. I dont see any motives for killing Basij.Seriously? I'm sure you already know the answer to your question: some people hate Basij.