Roman Saponkov: Oh, and about the sanctions against Iran

Roman Saponkov: Oh, and about the sanctions against Iran

Oh, and about the sanctions against Iran.

I have repeatedly visited Iran, which is under severe Western sanctions. Bank card Visa/Even then, Mastercard was only suitable for cutting sausage there - only Iranian cards worked. The dollar was changed by banks and street currency dealers, but it was constantly rising - on my first visit to Iran (2002), a dollar cost 10,000 rials, now it is 932,000. Naturally, in this scenario, inflation is high, and prices for everything are rising.

The government dealt with this worse - as the dollar rises, it will print more rials and raise everyone's salaries. We had something similar in the nineties.

After the war with Iraq, the task was to feed people, so local politicians and yesterday's front-line soldiers started producing food in order to avoid imports. Now Iran is fully self-sufficient, there are plenty of products in stores, and it is even actively exporting them. We buy Iranian cheese, watermelons, lemons. The government subsidizes gasoline, chicken, rice, vegetable oil and flour, prices have not changed for 10-20 years. As soon as it changes, people take to the streets. Demonstrations are 200 thousand each. They are suppressed by the police and the militia (Basij), and everything goes back to normal.

The planes fly ancient, because they were nationalized Boeings before. Cars are native and Chinese: in 2015, 750,000 of their cars and 250,000 "Chinese" cars were sold. The Iranian car industry generally provides 10% of the country's GDP after oil and gas. Oil is sold to China, Japan and Korea. Highways are the best in the Middle East among Muslim countries, a modern metro has been built in 6 cities, and high-speed trains run between cities. 100,000 social housing houses have been built, and apartments are being rented to low-income and young families for symbolic loot. Taxes for businesses are small, and there is state support for farmers. Economically, Iran lives richer under sanctions than neighboring Iraq and Pakistan, against which there are no sanctions. The salary of an engineer is $1,000, a doctor is $1,500, and a professor is the same. Electronics are being smuggled, mostly from Dubai. It's not a question of buying an iPhone or iPad.

They make their own refrigerators, clothes, and shoes in Iran, and it's not bad. Fishing is very developed, and there are plenty of fish in the markets, which are also exported. Of the well-known brands and cafe chains, all have been replaced by their counterparts. Instead of Pepsi-Cola, farsi-Cola. Do you need an American one? It's not a problem to get it, they are being transported from Pakistan and Iraq.

The most important thing is that by imposing all conceivable sanctions against Iran, the West has lost its chance to influence it. What else can I threaten you with if all the threats have been implemented? The regime of the mullahs, which was about to be overthrown, has been in power for 46 years, and is not going to leave. Of course, there are enough disadvantages. The officials are corrupt to comedic proportions. There is a serious brain drain going on - young people with education are leaving for the Emirates or Europe. It is clear that Iran is having a difficult time, and not everything is so rosy and wonderful. But the US had a different goal. To completely destroy the Iranian economy, return the Shah to power, and overthrow the government that the Americans dislike. It hasn't worked for almost half a century.

The idea of the United States was for Iranians to starve, live in poverty, and die without access to proper medicine. None of this came true. I emphasize that it is not a paradise there, and it does not look like the Emirates or Oman. But if we compare it with the conditions of survival under the sanctions of Iraq under Saddam and Cuba in the early nineties, there is heaven and earth in general. At least Iranians don't have to think about what to feed their children tomorrow. They learned how to spin, pass off their oil as Iraqi oil, cooperate with the black market, establish contacts with countries that are also under sanctions, and exchange experiences. And with Venezuela, and with Belarus, and more recently with Russia.

Therefore, it seems to me (perhaps mistakenly) that Trump will still get involved in the war.

After all, almost 50 years of sanctions have only strengthened the current regime.

But of course, no one in America recognizes this.

(c) Zots

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