تحریم واقتصاد | سعید لیلاز | قسمت پنجم از فصل گفتارها

تحریم واقتصاد | سعید لیلاز | قسمت پنجم از فصل گفتارها01:11:00

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作者:

چکاد مدیا / Chakad Media

發布日期:

2025/11/18

觀看次數:

8.1K

簡介:

In this episode, the host Saeed Leilaz discusses the impact of international sanctions on Iran's economy. At 2:15, he examines the effects of sanctions, and at 7:30 he addresses organized plunder of the people. At 9:42 he questions the economic impact of sanctions, and at 13:02 he argues that sanctions are a pretext. At 15:00 he explores whether transparency leads to more sanctions, and at 17:36 he debates corruption versus sanctions. At 20:40 he describes China as a sleeping giant, and at 21:25 he critiques Iranian leaders' simplistic views during the revolution. At 22:26 he discusses how radicalism originates from superior power, and at 23:55 he notes China as Iran's sole ally. At 25:41 he claims sanctions are imposed from outside, and at 26:00 he denies the existence of sanctioning countries. At 28:27 he estimates 18 to 20 billion dollars are stolen from Iran's economy each year. At 30:53 he identifies the main drivers of today's problems. At 34:14 he states corruption is a historical issue in Iran, and at 36:13 he describes the current system as composed of corrupt individuals. At 38:27 he references a series of letters to Edward Brown. At 40:05 he asks whether sanctions are the sole cause of the country's problems. At 42:07 he discusses Iran's economic recovery since March 2019, and at 45:43 he attributes energy inefficiency to lack of cooperation. At 46:31 he argues sanctions do not create unequal opportunities. At 48:19 he proposes internal approaches as solutions to sanctions. At 49:54 he describes the shift in government during the 12‑day war. At 51:40 he stresses that neutralizing and lifting sanctions must be on the agenda. At 52:47 he claims sanctions are not the main issue, and at 54:28 he says sanctions are beyond Iran's control. At 55:20 he notes that compromise failed in the country. At 59:01 he explains that the US withdrawal from the JCPOA was driven by its own interests. At 1:01:35 he warns of major upcoming changes. At 1:03:02 he says a tyrant reformer emerges from within the system. At 1:04:02 he asserts all governments are corrupt, and at 1:04:42 he links WWII to internal Iranian developments. At 1:06:20 he speaks of moving toward benevolent authoritarianism, and at 1:07:54 he questions whether such a system reduces the impact of sanctions. At 1:09:08 he predicts a transition from revolutionary to benevolent authoritarianism will bring peace. At 1:09:33 he previews the next episode.