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Where's the dollar going? Look at the internal and external factors of rising dollar prices in Iran

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Where's the dollar going? Look at the internal and external factors of rising dollar prices in Iran The price of the dollar is moving in a moving direction. Is this climbing an extraterritorial cause and is caused by US positions against the mullahs and in the face of oil sanctions? Or, within the country, the components of the government increase the price of dollars by taking policies? Is it possible for the mullahs to escape from the current difficult conditions?  In front of this rentier community, the public is in the process of increasing the value of the rial of their earnings. In this field, more than the subject of "economic and psychological warfare" against the system, The subject of the "economic war" of the mullahs is against the people. Rial that falls On Wednesday, September 26, the president of the United States chaired a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. The focus of the tramp speech was to stop the Iranian regime f...

Memo Pushes for White House to Bar Iran From International Financial System

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Memo Pushes for White House to Bar Iran From International Financial System GERMANY, BONN - AUGUST 28: Symbol photo on the topics US sanctions against Iran, Dollar, Rial, Toman, rial devaluation, inflation, etc. The photo shows crumpled Iranian rial banknotes (20.000 and 2000 rial) with the portrait of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in a hand. (Photo by Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images) Left unchecked, the document says, the Islamic Republic will use whatever means it can to continue terror financing weekly Standard  October 11, 2018-  s the Trump administration prepares to reimpose hefty pre-nuclear deal sanctions on Iranian banks in November, one part of the effort—banning Iran from a key global financial messaging service—is facing resistance from Europe and some in the Treasury Department. A  research memo  circulating among policymakers Thursday counters that resistance and argues that...

Nationwide strike

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Nationwide strike My Article first published in The Herald Report with this title:"The 17th day of a Truck Strike Continues in spite of Threats, Intimidation, Revenge by the Government" The seventeenth day of a truck strike in spite of threats, intimidation, revenge by the government Today, on Tuesday, October 9th, the truck strike entered the seventeenth day despite the pressure and tricks of the Velayat-e faqih government. Hail to the brave Bazaar merchants and businessmen staging strikes in #Tehran and dozens of other cities in #Iran protest the clerical regime’s fraud. #IranProtests #IranRegimeChange #IranianTruckersOnStrike — Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) October 8, 2018 The news is that the strike continues in most cities, including Isfahan, Zarrinshahr, Shahreza, Mobarakeh, Miandoab, Sanandaj, Kermanshah, Mahallat, Natanz, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Konarak, Gonbad-Kavoos, and Arak. Trucks strike has expanded to 320 cities in 31 provinces. ...

EU plan to circumvent Iran sanctions!!!Smell "the stench of appeasement"

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EU plan to circumvent Iran sanctions!!! Smell "the stench of appeasement" Mrs. Mogirini's behavior, for me questions mark? why she continues with Mullahs! I think she can't escape herself from this dirty deal due to the irreversible depth of political self-sale in the appeasement system with the mullahs! therefore she stands on the deal  Bahar Mehr mehba13462 My Article first published in The Herald Report EU plan to circumvent Iran sanctions It will not lead to the flow of Iranian oil A proposal by the EU, Russia, and China to circumvent US sanctions against Iran by using an alternative payment system, oil buyers will not have an opportunity to buy Iranian crude My colleague, Essa Younes in his article wrote:" The fast honeymoon has passed and proved to the world that it is naive to align with the mullahs. The days have proved that the Iranian regime will not hesitate to stab its friends and allies."  My colleague con...

High Cost of Education Threatens Future of Iran’s Children

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High Cost of Education Threatens Future of Iran’s Children October 7, 2018 (Source:  PMOI/MEK ) The high cost of education including high prices of stationery in Iran is depriving many students of going to school and these students are eliminated from the cycle of education early as their families cannot afford the costs. Ali Khodaei, an Iranian regime’s official in labor affairs, admits: “The prices of all necessary items for families have suddenly escalated, and in this situation, school fees can lead to dangerous consequences.” He told state-run ILNA news agency on September 22: “Red alerts are on, for months; it is not unexpected that many students and especially girls to drop out of school if the government does not allocate enough budget for education of labor-class families.” This pressure on families for paying school fees appears after the denial of the Ministry of Education from providing the schools’ budget. Moreover, people are struggling with the rising ...