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Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei Signals Regime Split
2023-04-09
[Townhall] Has the ongoing insurrection in Iran, now into its seventh month, exposed glaring splits in the theocratic regime? In his Nowruz (Persian New Year) address to the nation, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the elderly and increasingly delusional Supreme Leader, insisted that the main priority of the theocratic regime was to fight inflation.

Unveiling his concept of ’The Year of Curbing Inflation,’ he indirectly acknowledged that his country is bankrupt, but failed to offer any way of resolving the perilous state of the Iranian economy. His mumbled remarks may have disappointed his hard-line followers, who prefer to hear pledges to "wipe Israel off the map" or cries of "death to America," and have little appetite for economic reforms.

But splits and divisions amongst the mullahs are now the trademarks of this failing fascist regime. Combined with the mullah’s own venal corruption and regional warmongering, it is little wonder that the country with the world’s second largest gas reserves and fourth largest crude oil reserves is now facing economic meltdown.

Iran, despite its once rich, civilized and open culture, has become an international pariah, its religious fascist regime condemned for human rights abuse and the export of terror, while its 85 million beleaguered citizens struggle to feed their families.
Posted by:Bobby

#3  What a shame.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2023-04-09 15:27  

#2  The corruption in Iran has led to concern about the economy because Mullah connected lackeys and IRGC big shots control major companies and a lot of mid size and even small companies.

If inflation hurts these companies, the Mullahs and the IRGC get hurt.
Posted by: lord garth   2023-04-09 10:36  

#1  Little news on: CNN Sun August 22, 2021
Lake Urmia, Iran. The ferries that once shuttled tourists to and from the little islets in Iran’s Lake Urmia sit rusty, unable to move, on what is rapidly becoming a salt plain. Just two decades ago, Urmia was the Middle East’s biggest lake, its local economy a thriving tourist center of hotels and restaurants. The extensive drought continues.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672   2023-04-09 08:27  

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