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Iran Admits Recession After U.S. Sanctions Worse than Expected
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JOHN HAYWARD18 Jun 201910 5:22
Iran published a report on Sunday showing the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted by 4.9 percent over the fiscal year ending March 21.

The announcement revealed Iran’s economy contracted much more sharply than anticipated after President Donald Trump reimposed U.S. sanctions.

Voice of America News noted on Tuesday that the World Bank estimated 1.9 percent GDP contraction for Iran in 2018, a steep fall after 3.8 percent growth the previous year. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expected 3.9 percent contraction for 2018, but even that dire estimate proved a full percentage point shy of the figures released by the Statistical Center of Iran.

Both the World Bank and IMF predicted Iran’s recession would grow much worse this year, projecting contractions of 4.5 percent and 6 percent respectively.

VOA interviewed analysts who saw the deteriorating economy as a big problem for the regime in Tehran, given that Iranians have already demonstrated in the streets against corruption, mismanagement, and Iranian funds squandered on foreign military adventures while the domestic standard of living declines. VOA reported:

In a Monday interview with VOA Persian, New Jersey-based Iranian American economist Siamak Shojai of William Paterson University said Iran’s economy is in a “huge crisis” due to intensifying U.S. sanctions and the Shi’ite-majority nation’s continued involvement in regional conflicts pitting its proxies against some of its Sunni Arab neighbors and Israel.

“Iranian people have trouble meeting their daily necessities,” Shojai said. “Right now, Iran’s economy looks like it is on a war footing without a bullet having been fired.”

Patrick Clawson, research director at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, attributed Iran’s worsening recession also to its Islamist rulers’ handling of the economy.

“It’s remarkable how a team of so-called moderates has managed to bungle economic policy,” Clawson told VOA Persian on Monday, in reference to the government of President Hassan Rouhani. “Iran’s current set of policies discourages exports, encourages imports and requires the government to use inflation [that results from printing money] to finance itself. It’s a stunningly bad mix,” he said.

Clawson gave the Iranian government some credit for being honest about the recession, although a less charitable interpretation of its candor would be the regime striving to make the economy look as bad as possible after the reimposition of U.S. sanctions to convince Iranians they should blame their travails on the United States.

Writing at Haaretz on Tuesday, David Rosenberg was optimistic that maximum economic pressure might force the desperate Iranian regime to negotiate with the United States instead of hoping Democrats will rescue Tehran after unseating Trump in the 2020 election. Rosenberg said:

Iran’s paramount problem is that the world doesn’t need its oil right now, so the world’s temptation to resist American sanctions is very small. Also, there has been no fallout in the form of rising oil prices. Quite to the contrary, oil prices are down 20% from their peak in April as U.S. shale oil production heads to record levels. Global demand for energy is weakening and inventories of oil are growing because the world economy has been slowing, and also because of the U.S.-China trade war.

Inside Iran, the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps and other hard-core supporters of the regime are urging a return to the “resistance economy” of the Obama sanctions years.

Resistance means sanctions-busting smuggling and replacing imports with locally produced products. It may be a highly profitable policy for the IRGC and insiders, but it’s a non-starter for everyone else.

Whatever else you might say about 40 years of Islamic rule in Iran, economically it’s been an abject failure. The country remains almost wholly dependent on oil exports and otherwise produces nothing apart from carpets and pistachio nuts that the world wants. The economy doesn’t even make things Iranians want, as long as they can buy imported products.

Rosenberg noted that Iran’s ruling elite has little interest in opening their economy or culture to the outside world, which was one of the major stated objectives of the Obama administration’s nuclear deal.

Wary of political liberalization, the mullahs and their subservient secular government resisted opening and diversifying their economy. Instead, they spent their Obama billions on military adventures and terrorism. The Iranian economy was therefore woefully unprepared for the double blow of Trump restoring sanctions and world oil prices crashing. If the Iranians had done what they told the Obama administration they would do, they would have been less vulnerable to the Trump administration’s punitive measures.

Struggling Iranians will not be happy to know their government plans to waste even more money on producing uranium to spite the Americans. Recent polling shows Iranians losing faith in their economy as they cope with a job market worse than just about every other country in the region except Yemen.

With Europe unwilling or unable to pull the Iranian economy out of its doldrums, particularly if Iran begins openly violating the nuclear deal with increased uranium production, Iran’s last-ditch effort may involve terrorizing oil shipping to cause a price spike and increase demand for Iranian oil products, or at least reduce the enormous economic advantage enjoyed by the United States.

https://www.breitbart.com/national-...ecession-after-u-s-sanctions-worse-expected/#
 
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look at the VOA Persian service. The CIA's official propaganda arm that's banned from broadcasting in the US (because the US government cant use tax-funded dollars for propaganda when theres CNN and FOX news around)

quoting some "Rosenbergs" (completely anglo name with no Zionist or jewish connections whatsoever) on breitbart (a Zionist owned propaganda channel)

look at these Zionists and CIA officials absolutely crying for the plight of the Iranian people. their hearts are absolutely shattered in 10000 places for the suffering of poor Iranian people and their contracted economy.

the altruism displayed by CIA and Zionist media is something the whole world should learn from.
 
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time for iran to host the biggest base on ME

its a double sided sword I know.. but maybe they should build a base thats big as incirlik and qatar air base together with a harbor for chinese military.. to ensure their peace..
 
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time for iran to host the biggest base on ME

its a double sided sword I know.. but maybe they should build a base thats big as incirlik and qatar air base together with a harbor for chinese military.. to ensure their peace..

Iran controlling the worlds jugular vein ensures peace.. But I think what Iran really needs is some nukes aimed at Tel Aviv and Washington DC to absolutely guarantee peace with 100% certainty
 
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time for iran to host the biggest base on ME

its a double sided sword I know.. but maybe they should build a base thats big as incirlik and qatar air base together with a harbor for chinese military.. to ensure their peace..
Iran's constitution officially forbids establishment of any foreign military base on Iranian soil (even that of a close ally) so whether a Chinese or a Russian or a Martian base is out of question.

And btw, no war will happen, but if there is going to be any war, a Chinese base will not prevent that.
 
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look at the VOA Persian service. The CIA's official propaganda arm that's banned from broadcasting in the US (because the US government cant use tax-funded dollars for propaganda when theres CNN and FOX news around)

quoting some "Rosenbergs" (completely anglo name with no Zionist or jewish connections whatsoever) on breitbart (a Zionist owned propaganda channel)

look at these Zionists and CIA officials absolutely crying for the plight of the Iranian people. their hearts are absolutely shattered in 10000 places for the suffering of poor Iranian people and their contracted economy.

the altruism displayed by CIA and Zionist media is something the whole world should learn from.
Truth is hurts not?

Iran controlling the worlds jugular vein ensures peace.. But I think what Iran really needs is some nukes aimed at Tel Aviv and Washington DC to absolutely guarantee peace with 100% certainty
Great joke just Iranian believe that:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Truth is hurts not?

truth is Iran is the most independent country on earth. the undisputed superpower of the middle east, and by far the most important nation.

the US would drop your petro-shit country in a heartbeat if Iran came out tomorrow and said it was recognizing Israel and wanted to join the pro-US camp..

you would be dumped so fast you wouldn't know what hit you. your sheikh princes were absolutely shitting their white skirts when Obama was negotiating with Iran as an equal power (instead of the usual vassal master relations they have with you)

and openly said "Saudi must learn to share the region with iran"

your little oil pumping station is absolutely nothing. You got 40-50 years of oil left. the west will exploit and loot you for a few more decades and throw you to the trash bin where you belong.

your puppet protectorate is not even in the same league as the super power of the middle east. I suggest you learn about geopolitics my friend.

and lastly Iran plays the long game. It will eventually be recognized even by the American government as the superpower of the middle east and take its place. tomatoes becoming expensive for a couple of years doesn't get remembered in history. and the Iranian people blame the US government 110% for all their economic problems (which strengthens the government)

enjoy the last couple of decades of relevance you have. because you will be going back to your natural habitat of lizard eating VERY VERY soon. 40-50 years is NOTHING in historical terms.
 
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It is enough for me to die by laughing
Thanks man you make my day:laughcry::laughcry::laughcry::laughcry:


@waz @Dubious ethnic insult

judging by your reactions, must have hit a sore spot?? good :)

and i see nothing wrong with calling you a lizard eater. eating lizards has been a part of arabian culture and cuisine for centuries... are you seriously ashamed of your past?

you being ashamed of your past and culture and has nothing to do with ethnic slurs.
 
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and i see nothing wrong with calling you a lizard eater. eating lizards has been a part of arabian culture and cuisine for centuries... are you seriously ashamed of your past?
Maybe but your words was from hate and for humiliating Arabs
Again @waz @Dubious ethnic insult
 
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truth is Iran is the most independent country on earth. the undisputed superpower of the middle east, and by far the most important nation.

the US would drop your petro-shit country in a heartbeat if Iran came out tomorrow and said it was recognizing Israel and wanted to join the pro-US camp..

you would be dumped so fast you wouldn't know what hit you. your sheikh princes were absolutely shitting their white skirts when Obama was negotiating with Iran as an equal power (instead of the usual vassal master relations they have with you)

and openly said "Saudi must learn to share the region with iran"

your little oil pumping station is absolutely nothing. You got 40-50 years of oil left. the west will exploit and loot you for a few more decades and throw you to the trash bin where you belong.

your puppet protectorate is not even in the same league as the super power of the middle east. I suggest you learn about geopolitics my friend.

and lastly Iran plays the long game. It will eventually be recognized even by the American government as the superpower of the middle east and take its place. tomatoes becoming expensive for a couple of years doesn't get remembered in history. and the Iranian people blame the US government 110% for all their economic problems (which strengthens the government)

enjoy the last couple of decades of relevance you have. because you will be going back to your natural habitat of lizard eating VERY VERY soon. 40-50 years is NOTHING in historical terms.
I forget that Saudi is working to find many different ways to make money in different economic sectors don't forget that money make money
 
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