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Originally Posted by Crescent_
How can you call a leader a failure if his people haven driven him out yet?
A poll is not entirely reflective of a population. Not everyone hates nejaad, ...
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Well that's true. He still is the prez.
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Originally Posted by Crescent_
.....they themselves in the article mentioned "the country is heading in the right direction".
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Well that's a simple indication that Iranian people still like the Ayatullah regime. And Nijat may be the scapegoat for them.
However the future direction of oil economies (in general) is not good in the next few years. There is huge drop of revenues, so they will all pump more to compensate for that, driving the price further down. And all those Wall Street hoarders of oil are financially dead. So few people will be able to jack up the price like they did in the last two years.
FYI. Iran's oil infrastructure in very poor shape. Now they will not have the windfall profit from $150 per barrel oil.
Russia's will charge even more for the nuclear toys, and the result will be horrible for the Iranian economy with this double edged sword.
Ultimately no Pakistani can gloat over the troubles of Iran. Afterall they are our neighbors even though they give money to Pakistani Shia militants, or side with India on international matters.
The thread is just to show the failed policies of Iran, and Pakistanis should learn a lesson from it.
That's all.
Best wishes for Nijat and Ayatullahs. May they bring prosperity to poor Iranians.