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From Iran, Rouhani's first two weeks in office the worst on record |
The main question for the Western foreign policy elite, is whether Rouhani is willing to curb the domination of the IRGC and Khamenei's governing entities over Iran's economy. And would Rouhani be able to oppose Iran's disastrous wars in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq?
Are there any chances of economic growth in Iran after the victory of Rouhani?
To answer these questions, you can follow the article which is poblished in American Thinker by Hassan Mahmoudi with name :
in this article will answer the above questions with these titre:
Economy and power struggle inside
Political and social unrest inside
and in the end he added :
In conclusion
The main confrontation is between 38 years of fanatical tyrannical rule on one hand and the Iranians, who want to see their tyrannical, ruthless, utterly corrupt dictatorship replaced by a secular, democratic government, on the other. The people of Iran are demanding an end to the status quo, of small minority rule over a large majority, which heralds regime change.
and pointed to
The National Council of Resistance's schedule's rally of 100,000 Iranian exiles in Paris on July 1 during its annual grand gathering, to be addressed by a large group of leading politicians from across the world, most notably many senior figures from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Arab countries.