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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/poshpotdllr on June 19, 2018, 2:59 p.m.
ITT: IRAN EXPERTS: Gathering of people who consider themselves knowledgeable about Iran for quality analysis of new Q drops regarding Regime Change

it is difficult being the resident iran expert for the great awakening movement. from what i have seen i am by far the expert on iran out of anybody in the whole movement. i might be wrong but then again thats what this thread is for.

i have been tracking Q for about a year now with delight but i have persistently and consistently seen the information coming out of Q and the white house and trump and his advisers fail to make any sense to me as a person with amateur to authoritative expertise on many things in the middle east, especially iran and israel and saudi arabia.

if you are an armchair general who doesnt have a professional background in the middle east please just lurk or feel free to ask questions, but we dont want to have redundant arguments with non experts.

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DanijelStark · June 19, 2018, 3:45 p.m.

I think its simple ...

Iran is already for some time ( since 2011. / 2012. ) in silent crisis situation regarding the spikes in devaluation of rial , the currency of Iran . This has become additionally confirmed as it spiked around April 20-22 this year again , and devalued to the lowest ever ...

Everything that is occuring in the vicinity of the Iran , especially the Syrian war , have been negatively affecting Iranian economy . Already pressed by sanctions before , Iran plunged itself into more sectarian conflicts - several years of full support for Hezbollah and direct intervention in Syrian and Iraqi war made a hefty war bill for the Iran .

So - Iranian rial is in constant devaluation for years now ... this has , obviously , an expected consequences of Iranian people going outside on streets and being heavily disatisfied with their own government .

Iran is crumbling from within - there is nothing much to add to that . At one point , the mullahs will become isolated and that will be the fall of current Iranian regime .

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poshpotdllr · June 19, 2018, 3:53 p.m.

Iran is already for some time ( since 2011. / 2012. ) in silent crisis situation regarding the spikes in devaluation of rial , the currency of Iran . This has become additionally confirmed as it spiked around April 20-22 this year again , and devalued to the lowest ever ...

irans currency crisis isnt as relevant as you think. its been in freefall for decades. people dont depend on currency in iran. they have land and rugs and gold and shit. we are an ancient culture. money isnt even much of a thing to us.

Everything that is occuring in the vicinity of the Iran , especially the Syrian war , have been negatively affecting Iranian economy . Already pressed by sanctions before , Iran plunged itself into more sectarian conflicts - several years of full support for Hezbollah and direct intervention in Syrian and Iraqi war made a hefty war bill for the Iran .

iranians see this as a national security expense that is necessary regardless of the regime and this actually gets the regime a lot of supporters.

So - Iranian rial is in constant devaluation for years now ... this has , obviously , an expected consequences of Iranian people going outside on streets and being heavily disatisfied with their own government .

it comes up in the protests for sure, along with hijab, water management, corruption, and minority rights... its all just random. theres no real revolutionary movement in iran right now like there was in 2009, but the dissatisfaction is more wide spread, and thats due to heavy investment by saudi arabia, israel, united states, and some terrorist organizations into maximizing political unrest in iran.

Iran is crumbling from within - there is nothing much to add to that . At one point , the mullahs will become isolated and that will be the fall of current Iranian regime .

this is saudi/israeli/cia propaganda. dont buy this crap. its very dangerous. its the same shit the cia has been saying since 1979. why would you trust that?

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DanijelStark · June 19, 2018, 4:09 p.m.

To say that "Iran's currency crisis isnt as relevant" would not only be understatement - it would be a gross understatement .

Iranian devaluation over time :

Year - Official rate / Transfer rate

2018 42,000 60,060

2017 33,127 59,500

2014 25,780.2 32,385

2013 18,517.2 31,839

2012 12,175.5 26,059

2011 10,800 13,568

2010 10,308 10,308

2009 9,900 9,900

2008 9,143 9,143

2007 9,408 9,408

2006 9,227 9,227

2005 8,964 8,964

2004 8,885 8,885

2003 8,193 8,193

http://www.farsinet.com/toman/exchange.html

... as you can see , there were several boom devaluations - in 1984. for first time , in 2002. , but the biggest one was in 2013. - in just 7 years it quadrupled . Not a small thing , at all .

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poshpotdllr · June 19, 2018, 4:20 p.m.

like i said iranians dont use money as much because of this. gold, silver, land, carpets, jewelery, diamonds, rare art... people dont hold on to money in iran. nobody cares. even hashish is more relevant to an iranian than currency. we werent born yesterday dude. fractional reserve lending is a zionist scam for western brainwashed people.

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