State media and establishment voices warn of Iran’s worsening economic crisis
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Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · Apr 29
State media and establishment voices warn of Iran’s worsening economic crisis
5 articles · Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · Apr 29
Amid ongoing war, surging inflation, and widespread shortages, Iranian state media and establishment figures are issuing unusually direct warnings about the country’s economic instability.
These warnings highlight growing public frustration and reveal the government’s limited ability to address the deepening crisis affecting Iranian households.
The rare candor from official channels signals heightened concern over the economic fallout, as pressures from conflict and domestic mismanagement continue to strain daily life across Iran.
As food becomes a luxury, is Iran facing a 'modern famine' that could trigger a massive humanitarian disaster?
With its oil exports cut off, how many weeks is Iran from a complete economic and social collapse?
Is the world on the brink of another 1970s-style energy crisis as Iran threatens the Strait of Hormuz?
After $270 billion in war damages, will it take Iran more than a decade to rebuild its shattered economy?
Can a partnership with Russia provide a real lifeline for Iran, or are both economies too strained to help?
Is the strategy of inflicting 'economic pain' a path to security or a catalyst for uncontrollable regional chaos?