Thanks for the link bro!
I can take Pakistan’s economy and compare it to Afghanistan to prove a point that Pakistan is doing much much better.
The issue here is much simpler than that.
Given a choice between Mullah rule, vs. secular rule, Iran with its God-given resources will do much better under secular rule.
I hope you understand this finer aspect.
Yes there is a global law that controls your watch (every minute, every second), there is global law that controls your mobile phone, your electricity (when there is no loadshedding), the design of your car, your medication, your food, your clothes, your TV, your banks, and the list goes on.
Most of these laws come from US or Europe and the rest of the world must follow them, otherwise their cell phone won’t work, their food system will collapse, they will not have medicine and health care etc. etc.
Similarly the technology access is strictly controlled and monitored by the West. And that’s where nuclear laws come in. Surely there are very very few exceptions to such rules. Apart from 2 to 3 such exceptions, the nuclear laws are equally applied to the rest of the world.
Let’s take the example of nuclear weapons. Do you know that West ordered countries like Kazkhstan, South Africa, Ukraine, and Libya to give up their nukes. And they complied.
They were smart, they followed the rules set up by the West and that’s why they are not under sanctions. Iraq didn’t comply and look what happened to it.
So mery jaan, this is not the thread for supporting Iran’s nukes, instead it is an effort to show where Iranians went wrong in the 30 years.
And anyone who follows Iranians will also be in trouble.