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Sanctions force us to become more self-sufficient – Iranians

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Russia may be the most-sanctioned country in history, but another nation – Iran – has proven to be way more resilient to such measures than predicted. RT’s Maria Finoshina looks at what Russia could learn from Iran’s experience. <br> <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br>Freedom over censorship, truth over narrative. <br>Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RTnews <br>Follow us on Telegram: t.me/rtnews <br>Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RT_com

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2 years ago

Self-sufficiency is the key. Iran must retain everything it has achieved for itself and then reach out to anti-ZOG countries for trade. It should agree to exchange goods for the trade partner's currency.

For example, if Iran wants to buy ore from an African country, that country should accept Iranian rial. If India wants to buy something from Iran, Iran should accept Indian rupee. This instills trust in the partnership and encourages that currency to come back as future purchases. It completely cuts out the SWIFT system and the ZOG-U.S. from meddling.

Some things Iran simply cannot do for itself because it lacks arable land and the valuable ores to smelt for manufacturing. Perhaps Iran does have good ores but, lacks the ability to mine it. If Iran has the mines, maybe they lack the smelters. Russia and China could aid in that and, either take some of the ore or smelted ingots as payment. Perhaps Iran could cultivate more land for agriculture but, it would take a powerful desalinization plant to provide enough water. To get the most efficiency would require a complex system of pipes and lakes to minimize evaporation and ensure that the water gets to the crops. Iran could get technical assistance from a country willing to trade outside the SWIFT system.

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