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Hassan Rohani | The New Iranian President.

There are armed robberies in America, one of the richest country in the whole world. Just because Iran has resources doesn't mean it wont have poor people, and the crime rate in Iran is relatively low compared to many developed countries in Europe, Americas , etc..

No, no.

Iran's GDP/Capita is around $7000
Turkey's GDP/Capita is around $11000

You often say that you have decent industry, have educated people, good in science, have natural gas, have oil....

I mean you should at least double the Turkey's GDP....There has to be something wrong that you are doing ?
 
No, no.

Iran's GDP/Capita is around $7000
Turkey's GDP/Capita is around $11000

You often say that you have decent industry, have educated people, good in science, have natural gas, have oil....

I mean you should at least double the Turkey's GDP....There has to be something wrong that you are doing ?

Most important reasons:

-A destructive war that costed Iran nearly $1 Trillion, that's very much for a developing country.
-Mismanagement and corruption
-Sanctions
-Lack of proper relations with Western countries
 
Iran president: Nation wants foreign policy change

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's new president said Saturday that his countrymen elected him to change the country's foreign policy and shift away from the bombastic style adopted under his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Hasan Rouhani said his government will adjust its tactics to reach out to world powers. But he said the Islamic Republic will retain its principles.

"We don't have the right to use foreign policy to chant slogans or clap," Rouhani said.

"Foreign policy is not where one can speak or take a position without paying attention," he said during the inauguration of Iran's new foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif. "People in the June 14 elections declared that they want a new foreign policy," the official IRNA news agency quoted him as saying.

Rouhani has pledged to follow a policy of moderation and ease tensions with the outside world. He has also vowed to improve an economy ravaged by international sanctions and mismanagement by empowering technocrats.

He won a landslide victory in June 14 presidential elections, defeating his conservative rivals. Rouhani took the oath of office on Aug. 4 and Iran's parliament approved all but three of his proposed ministers Thursday.

The core of Rouhani's team includes figures whose academic pedigrees run through places such as California, Washington, Paris and London. Rouhani himself studied in Scotland, while Zarif is a U.S.-educated veteran diplomat with a doctorate in international law and policy from the University of Denver.

Rouhani said he hopes Zarif's expertise and years of experience in dealing with Americans as Iran's top U.N. envoy will help his government understand the American way of thinking. Zarif worked with Rouhani back when the president was Iran's top nuclear negotiator from 2003 to 2005.

"Reconsidering foreign policy doesn't mean a change in principles because principles remain unchanged," Rouhani said. "But change in the methods, performance and tactics, which are the demands of the people, must be carried out."

It remains unclear how much Rouhani's team can influence Iranian policies and foster potential outreach diplomacy, such as direct talks with the U.S. or possible breakthroughs in wider negotiations over Tehran's suspect nuclear program.

Nuclear policy remains under the control of the country's top clerics. The West accuses the nuclear program of pursuing weapons technology, while Iran says it is for peaceful purposes.

Rouhani said Iran suffered from rhetoric used under Ahmadinejad and his government will distance from his predecessor's slogans.

Ahmadinejad used to call U.N. Security Council resolutions "worthless papers" and "annoying flies, like a used tissue." He also used to call for U.S. leaders to be "buried" in response to American threats of military attack against Tehran's nuclear program.

Meanwhile, Rouhani appointed caretaker ministers to replace two of the three of his nominees who were rejected by parliament. Jafar Towfighi will be caretaker minister for science, research and technology and Reza Salehi Amiri will be caretaker minister of sports and youth.

Rouhani doesn't need parliamentary approval for the temporary appointments, but after three months will need to submit new nominees for the permanent post for a vote of confidence.


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Rohani is irrelevant since the real Power is in the hand of:

a)Chamenei as supreme Leader.
b) Revolutionary Guard.

Roohani is just a puppet with no power and the next (i fear) successsful gambit of the regime to survive few years longer.

The most important thing for Iran is to get rig of the Sanctions. And the Regime is doing everything to keep the Sanctions and the Conflict alive to blame others for own mistakes which ruined a wealthy Nation.

It is very easy to improve relations with the World and to remove the Sanctions of only Chamenei wants it.
 
Rohani is irrelevant since the real Power is in the hand of:

a)Chamenei as supreme Leader.
b) Revolutionary Guard.

Roohani is just a puppet with no power and the next (i fear) successsful gambit of the regime to survive few years longer.

The most important thing for Iran is to get rig of the Sanctions. And the Regime is doing everything to keep the Sanctions and the Conflict alive to blame others for own mistakes which ruined a wealthy Nation.

It is very easy to improve relations with the World and to remove the Sanctions of only Chamenei wants it.

I don't think its that simple!


BTW it's Khamenei.
 
Well Aziz i am in Germany and tend to use the german spelling and thats CH instead of KH.
 
Any important news? Only thing I heard about was that the "fashion-police" were stepping up their efforts to make all Iranian girls look like the woman above ^
 
The new government are active in foreign policy and economic plans. nowadays foreign minister is negotiating with many countries including US and west to find a peaceful solution for Syria and also preparing for next nuclear talk and lifting sanctions up.

about Economy, they are calculating the economic situation and reveal real Statistics.
 
The new government are active in foreign policy and economic plans. nowadays foreign minister is negotiating with many countries including US and west to find a peaceful solution for Syria and also preparing for next nuclear talk and lifting sanctions up.

about Economy, they are calculating the economic situation and reveal real Statistics.

I note that you didn't say anything about domestic and personal issues. Fashion police are getting more intense, I read full gender segregation was enforced at a Tehran University not long ago, the TM-coach resigned due to lack of governmental support, also financially. Seems like the new president is not opposed to forcing the same cr@p down people's throat that his predecessors did, or what?
 

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