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    The economy of Iran .. The collapse of the Soviet Union

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    The economy of Iran .. The collapse of the Soviet Union Empty The economy of Iran .. The collapse of the Soviet Union

    Post by Rocky Sat 30 Nov 2019, 3:07 am

    The economy of Iran .. The collapse of the Soviet Union

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    Amid a major economic crisis as a result of the US sanctions , Iran is still spending money on militias loyal to it in the Middle East and its military sector, signaling a major economic collapse like the Soviet Union.

    Spent # Tehran has spent much of its oil resources on the region 's armed people on the welfare of its arms account, according to a report of the magazine Nascinonl Aandreast.
    The magazine quoted a recent IAEA report of the Pentagon 's Defense Intelligence, as saying that «# Iran, under the weight of economic sanctions, shifting from # weapons non - conventional to conventional weapons».
    "This means Tehran is seeking to build more ballistic missiles to hit its opponents, as well as mines and other naval weapons, to close the Gulf to oil tankers , " the report says.
    The agency expects that "Iran will continue to use non-conventional means such as terrorism , or support proxies such as Hezbollah, to confront those it considers enemies such as the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia."
    “While Iran recognizes its inability to defeat an advanced Western army, such as the United States, Tehran is likely to continue to emphasize in the short term its three basic capabilities: ballistic missiles capable of hitting targets throughout the region, and naval forces capable of The threat of # navigation in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz , and support partners and agents able to carry out non-traditional operations abroad ».
    But Iran, too, is determined to develop its conventional weapons capabilities, the IAEA says. Iran is likely to continue to focus on domestic development of increasing-capacity missiles, offshore platforms, weapons and air defenses, while trying to upgrade some of its deteriorating air and ground capabilities mainly through foreign purchases. .
    However, the CIA points out that "the cost of this ambitious program may be high because of the complex security situation in the Middle East , with the continued presence of US forces in the region, Israel's superior capabilities , as well as the growing military means of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states." .
    She explained that all this «will further complicate Iran's efforts to build its traditional power».
    The report by the US Defense Intelligence Agency coincides with the intensification of US sanctions on Iran, and popular protests across the country following the increase in gasoline prices, killing dozens of people, according to human rights organizations.
    The agency says that «this raises the issue of arms whether Iran will turn to the Soviet Union collapsed last in the nineties, due to a heavy attack by an arms race # price with the United States».
    To this end, Iran is waging a war that is considered a swindle when compared to the enormous US commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    But a cheap war could also be costly to Iran, especially after Hezbollah, Tehran's main ally, revealed a reduction in Iranian support, the report said.

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