hydrabadi_arab
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Why Iran failed miserably to keep up? Sanctions?
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KSA had an oil boom, while sanctions against Iran slowed it's growth. Otherwise, both would have a similar GDP.
Why Iran failed miserably to keep up? Sanctions?
KSA had an oil boom, while sanctions against Iran slowed it's growth. Otherwise, both would have a similar GDP.
Why Iran failed miserably to keep up? Sanctions?
Iran failed to take advantage of huge oil reserves. In few decades world dependence on oil will be all time low. Bad times ahead of for Iran who couldn't uplift it self from 3rd world status unlike GCC countries.
Iran should have backed down to remove sanctions in 80's.
lol Yeah, sure buddy.iran was never concerned about oil economy from the start... they believed in hard work unlike saudis.. which is making them to stand on their own feet..
add "Oil" between Arabia's and economy in your sentence and i will agree. Theyhave had good access to western markets and western technology to pump out SO much crude.saudi has money, no doubt about it. But money alone doesnt = power.UAE has money too, prolly more than Iran now,but their power cant match in ME.Saudi Arabia's economy is better than Iran's.
@hydrabadi_arab do you really belong to the Arab community of Hyderabad or have you just chosen a random surname? Just curious. If that is the case kindly create a thread about the Arabs of Hyderabad and Deccan sometime in the future on this thread.
add "Oil" between Arabia's and economy in your sentence and i will agree.
But money alone doesn't = power.
UAE has money too, prolly more than Iran now,but their power cant match in ME.
Can you show an oil seller country which stands as a complete strong country? Just an exception Russia, neglect it, cause it holds the legacy of soviets.Well obviously sanctions are an important reason of it, but what makes the matter worse is that our Mullahs are ultra conservative isolationists themselves, They think sanctions not only don't harm our economy, but provide us the opportunity to be self-sufficient. The best example of it is our last presidential election in which Ebrahim Raisi, one of the major candidates, saw economic sanctions as an opportunity, Luckily he lost the election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebrahim_Raisi#Political_positions
What's the point when your people still struggle to meet their basic needs despite Iran having the world 3rd largest oil and gas reserves? If any other decent country was this blessed with natural resources they would be having the world highest standards of living rivalling gulf states and even western countries. Their leaders and their policies are to blame. The Saudis and gulf states citizens live a far better life than Iranians or any other muslim country for that matter. So this cheap talk of "they believe in hard work unlike the Saudis" is simply laughable. Loliran was never concerned about oil economy from the start... they believed in hard work unlike saudis.. which is making them to stand on their own feet..
All if them have huge oil and gas reserves. But at least the Saudis leaders have manage to utilise their resources to improve their people's livelihood far better than the Iranians, Period. Any other talk is just irrelevant IMO.add "Oil" between Arabia's and economy in your sentence and i will agree. Theyhave had good access to western markets and western technology to pump out SO much crude.saudi has money, no doubt about it. But money alone doesnt = power.UAE has money too, prolly more than Iran now,but their power cant match in ME.