July 27 (UPI) – Fighting for its survival, the theocratic dictatorship in Iran will negotiate a $400 billion bailout from China.
Since Adolf Hitler’s pact with Joseph Stalin in 1939, two diametrically opposed ideologies have sought to paint together. This is the clearest signal to date of the collapse of the straw mullah regime.
Iran’s economy was in freefall before it hit the coronavirus pandemic. President Hassan Rouhani, vehemently corrupt and tragically incompetent, told his 80 million besieged citizens to leave their homes, leave the lockup and return to work. Insisting that they control up to COVID-19, Iran ordered schools to reopen and shops, factories, warehouses and workshops to resume operations, exposing their staff to disease.
The Mullahs lost the coronavirus pandemic and lost the Iranian economy. Having stolen other people’s wealth for 41 years since the 1979 revolution, spending billions on the export of terror and war for powers in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Gaza and Iraq, spending billions more on their more sensible secret nuclear weapons program, while putting bags of money into their own personal bank accounts Array now faces a public reaction.
The $400 billion the Chinese will give to mullahs if the deal materializes will in fact be used to revive Iran’s for the export of terror and indirect wars in the Middle East. Brian Hook, Senior U.S. Policy Adviser on Iran from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, said the clerical regime has spent more than $16 billion in recent years to fund militant terrorists across the Middle East, money repatriated to the Islamic Republic under President Barack Obama’s nuclear failure. Agreement.
In one component of the leaked document, the text states: Two ancient Asian cultures, two components in the trade, economy, politics, culture and security sectors with a similar vision and many bilateral and multilateral mutual interests will be themselves strategic components. “Tehran has won the help of President Vladimir Putin and the Russians, their malevolent allies, to help Bashar al-Assad and his fatal civil war in Syria. China’s incorporation into this damaging alliance deserves to sound the alarm in the West.
But clearly, Beijing has stated that the United States is recovering from the coronavirus pandemic and its worst economic recession since the Great Depression. President Xi Jinping feels America’s weakness and believes China will be able to deal with any sanction Trump may impose on Chinese companies. The agreement now requires the participation of Iran’s radical parliament, which results in conditions of allowing the Chinese dragon to enter the ancient empire of Persia.
However, Beijing would do well to take into account the Iranian public’s negative reaction to the news of the agreement. Social media in Iran has been inundated by a typhoon of allegations by ordinary Iranians who see the agreement as a deeply unpopular regime. Xi deserves to reflect on the damage this will cause to China’s symbol and the negative reactions that will occur when the deptic dictatorship of the mullahs is still overthrown.