Anonymous ID: fa04b7 Dec. 13, 2018, 10:21 p.m. No.4305452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5482 >>5654 >>5845 >>5939

The Massive Protests Across Iran

 

Across Iran’s provinces, from the simmering parts of its southern cities, such as Shush and Ahvaz, to the busy capital, protesters have taken to the streets with increasing strength in mass and slogans in recent months. Protesters expressed anger over high inflation, unpaid wages, and increasing economic hardship caused by what they called corruption, receipt and spending the people’s treasure for exporting terrorism.

 

According to the reports contract workers rallied outside the city council building located at the South City Park Avenue in Tehran on Tuesday, demanding their savings stolen by state officials be returned. Their chants and slogans included:

 

“One less embezzlement, our problems will be resolved”

 

“We deserve to have our money returned,”

 

“You lying officials, shame on your disgrace,”

 

“This incompetent council should be ashamed,”

 

“We don’t want a list of hopes; we want our money,”

 

“We don’t want promises; we want our money.”

 

In Tehran, credit clients of the Bahman Khodro Company held a rally on Tuesday, protesting skyrocketing prices and the officials’ refusal to deliver the vehicles these people have already paid for.

 

https://tsarizm.com/news/2018/12/13/the-massive-protests-across-iran/

Anonymous ID: fa04b7 Dec. 13, 2018, 10:53 p.m. No.4305724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5845 >>5939

Iran Promises to Restart Nuclear Weapons Work as Tehran Identified as Top Global Threat

 

Iran's nuclear chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, disclosed Thursday that Iran is working to enrich uranium to extreme levels prohibited under the current accord. This work would enable Iran to stockpile large quantities of highly enriched uranium that are required to fuel a nuclear weapon.

 

"I would like to warn that this is not a bluff; I have kept my word whenever I've said something," Salehi was quoted as saying during a tour of Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, a contested military site that still has not be subjected to full international inspections. "Now I'm emphasizing once again that if the establishment wants, we can easily return to the 20-percent enrichment, and meet the country's needs at any level and volume."

 

Iran has the technological knowhow to almost immediately begin such a high-level of uranium enrichment and appears only to have refrained from doing so in a bid to preserve the nuclear deal, which provided Iran with billions in cash windfalls and economic relief.

 

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/iran-promises-restart-nuclear-work-tehran-identified-top-global-threat/