Sanctions Turning Into an Ineffective Tool
The Islamic Republic of Iran has proved to the world and nations that if there is a will there is a way for achieving goals as Iranians through their strong determination have made ineffective the unilateral U.S. sanctions and have marched towards considerable successes and these progresses are in a way that even the U.S. officials and experts have been forced to acknowledge it.
Old Fox Behind All Seditions
Iranians and many countries which had been once under influence of the British governments in centuries do not trust the United Kingdom as this once colonialist country is behind most seditions in countries especially in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Taking center stage against narcotics
The fight against narcotics is very expensive due to the complexity of the mafia level of this business, a cost that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been paying alone for years despite the support claims of the international community.
Iran, Oman Ready to Sign MoU on Cooperation
Secretary of Secretary of the Supreme Council of Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones says signing the MoU on cooperation with Oman will lead to job creation and broadening investments in the free zones.
U.S., a Falling Power
In recent decades and because of several international events and conflicts that the U.S. had been involved in most of them, most political analysts and experts have claimed that the U.S. is on the verge of decline and this big power is falling and losing its grandeur and even this belief has been confirmed by many Western experts.
IRISL Investing $2.5b to Expand Its Fleet by 2027
Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line Group (IRISL) says the group is investing some $1.5b for expansion of its fleet in order to expand its services.
Who Should Be Blamed for Global Economic Chaos?
The world put behind 2012 with many unpleasant economic conditions that all emerged mostly after the Russia-Ukraine war broke out and many forecasts by the international economic bodies like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank went wrong with considerable margin of error and it is predicted the economic chaos like inflation and fuel crisis to continue in 2023.
Iran, Japan to Expand Cooperation on Water
Iran and Japan have expressed interest in expanding cooperation in the field of water by sharing experiences.
Sanctions Have Increased Cost of Exports at Least by 20%
Head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (TCCIMA) says sanctions have increased the costs of exporters by 10 to 20 percent because they have to circumvent the sanctions.
U.S. Addiction to “Sanctions Therapy”
One of the tools or better to say weapons of the U.S. has been its sanctions against countries in recent centuries but it seems gradually this weapon is getting ineffective and countries are getting immune against sanctions as they can easily circumvent them and continue their ways and one of the countries which has always been under the target of this U.S. addiction is the Islamic Republic of Iran which has tasted any kind of the U.S. sanctions since its first day of emergence in 1979.