Thanks To Trump, The Mullahs Are Going Bankrupt

Authored by Majid Rafizadeh via The Gatestone Institute,

The critics of President Trump’s Iran policy have been proven wrong: the US sanctions are imposing significant pressure on the ruling mullahs of Iran and the ability to fund their terror groups.

Before the US Department of Treasury leveled secondary sanctions against Iran’s oil and gas sectors, Tehran was exporting over two million barrel a day of oil. Currently, Tehran’s oil export has gone down to less than 200,000 barrel a day, which represents a decline of roughly 90% in Iran’s oil exports.

Iran has the second-largest natural gas reserves and the fourth-largest proven crude oil reserves in the world, and the sale of these resources account for more than 80 percent of its export revenues. The Islamic Republic therefore historically depends heavily on oil revenues to fund its military adventurism in the region and sponsor militias and terror groups. Iran’s presented budget in 2019 was nearly $41 billion, while the regime was expecting to generate approximately $21 billion of it from oil revenues. This means that approximately half of Iran’s government revenue comes from exporting oil to other nations.

Even though Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, boasts about the country’s self-sufficient economy, several of Iran’s leaders recently admitted the dire economic situation that the government is facing. Speaking in the city of Kerman on November 12, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani acknowledged for the first time that “Iran is experiencing one of its hardest years since the 1979 Islamic revolution” and that “the country’s situation is not normal.”

Rouhani also complained:

“Although we have some other incomes, the only revenue that can keep the country going is the oil money. We have never had so many problems in selling oil. We never had so many problems in keeping our oil tanker fleet sailing…. How can we run the affairs of the country when we have problems with selling our oil?”

Thanks to the US policy of “maximum pressure,” the Islamic Republic’s overall economy has taken a major beating as well. Lately, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has again adjusted its forecast for Iran’s economy and pointed out that Iran’s economy is expected to shrink by 9.5% rather than 6% by the end of 2019.

One of the reasons behind IMF’s gloomy picture of Iran’s economy is linked to the Trump administration’s decision not to extend its waiver for Iran’s eight biggest oil buyers; China, India, Greece, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South Korea. Instead of showing economic growth in 2019, Iran’s economy would be 90% of its size by the end of 2019 in comparison to two years ago, based on a recent report from the World Bank.

Iran’s national currency, the rial, also continues to lose value: it dropped to historic lows. One US dollar, which equaled approximately 35,000 rials in November 2017, now buys you nearly 110,000 rials.

In addition, the Islamic Republic appears to be scrambling to compensate for the loss of revenues it is encountering. A few days ago, for example, Iran’s leaders tripled the price of gasoline. It appears a sign of desperation to generate revenues in order to fund their military adventurism in the region and support their proxies and terror groups.

This increase immediately led people to rise up against the government. In the last few days, several Iranian cities have become the scenes of widespread protests and demonstrations. The protests first erupted in Ahvaz and then spread to many other cities in the Khuzestan province as well as in the capital Tehran, and Kermanshah, Isfahan, Tabriz, Karadj, Shiraz, Yazd, Boushehr, Sari, Khorramshahr, Andimeshk, Dezful, Behbahan and Mahshahr.

Tehran’s diminishing resources have also caused Iranian leaders to cut funds to the Palestinian terror group Hamas and the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah. Hamas was forced to introduce “austerity plans” while Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Iran’s proxy, Hezbollah, has also called on his group’s fundraising arm “to provide the opportunity for jihad with money and also to help with this ongoing battle.”

To the likely dismay of Washington’s critics, President Trump’s Iran policy has been heading in the right direction. By escalating economic sanctions, the ruling mullahs and their proxies are going bankrupt. Other nations now need to join the US by also adopting a “maximum pressure” policy — even if they would rather continue to do business with Iran and undermine President Trump’s administration — to them, a “twofer”. If Iran succeeds in developing its nuclear weapons breakout capability, in the end it will be used to blackmail precisely them.

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15 Comments
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
November 24, 2019 10:22 am

Iran was on the ropes a few years ago when 0bama decided to throw his islamic brothers a lifeline by removing sanctions and sending a plane load of Euros to them.

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Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  TN Patriot
November 24, 2019 11:28 am

TN
You mean after we seized all their assets to the tune of billions.

CCRider
CCRider
  Fleabaggs
November 24, 2019 12:21 pm

And deposed their democratic leader in 1953?

Ginger
Ginger
  CCRider
November 24, 2019 1:07 pm

And supported Saddam even after he hit a US Navy destroyer with an Exocet missle?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
November 24, 2019 11:18 am

And how many innocent Iranians have died?

And before you come back with the “they need to get rid of their rulers” line, consider that we have the right to vote and WE still re-elected Nixon, Clinton, Bush, and Obama.

Whatever it might be doing to the leadership, I guarantee it is doing far more to the common citizen. Sanctions are an act of war and border on being a war crime. They most certainly are economic terrorism.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
November 24, 2019 11:25 am

So,…this is something we’re proud of??
If the Jews can’t have it we’ll burn it down. AIPAC is even bragging about it on Twitter now. Have you seen their video. “It’s the Policy not the Party”.

CCRider
CCRider
November 24, 2019 12:26 pm

Oh, so the u.s. is causing Iran to go bankrupt? Is that why the fed injected $53 billion on Tuesday and another $75 billion on Wednesday?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  CCRider
November 24, 2019 1:05 pm

CCR.
What’s a trillion a month among friends, it’s going to a worthy charity. Also, these Repo’s are no longer overnight. They’ve been extended out to 1 month+.

CCRider
CCRider
  Fleabaggs
November 24, 2019 1:25 pm

It’s beyond surreal. I’ve given up trying to guess when but it damn sure does hit a wall someday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 24, 2019 12:45 pm

Why is fucking over Iran the “right direction?”

What actual American interest is served by this?

TC
TC
November 24, 2019 1:24 pm

Solid plan: bankrupt and starve the Iranians until they have nothing left to lose. How many innocent people are these zionist psychopaths willing to kill to achieve their goals? All of them, apparently.

Lars
Lars
November 24, 2019 1:30 pm

“If Iran succeeds in developing its nuclear weapons breakout capability, in the end it will be used to blackmail precisely them.”

What about the several hundreds of nuclear warheads that Israel has, and its Dolphin class medium size subs that can deploy them within striking distance of any major city on the globe?

By all acounts I’ve read, the Mossad has successfully eliminated Irans’s top nuclear engineers and physicists.

In any case, given Israel’s capabilities, it is Iran’s right to arm herself in kind IMO.

Avi Streeblenitz - Yid with a Lid
Avi Streeblenitz - Yid with a Lid
November 24, 2019 3:12 pm

Mullahs with no moola.
Oy vey, dat is a problem, eh?

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
November 24, 2019 8:22 pm

Not sure I believe this story. Why should the price of gasoline go up 300% when they refine their own oil? And who cares about the value of the Iranian money verse the green back when the country doesn’t use it?