Economic Mismanagement in Iran Fuels Unrest, Threatens Stability
Runaway inflation and unsustainable economic policies are crippling Iranian families and igniting protests, raising concerns about national security and stability.
Tehran - The soaring cost of living in Iran, a direct consequence of years of government mismanagement and unsustainable economic policies, is placing an unbearable burden on Iranian families. The resulting economic hardship has fueled mass protests, raising serious concerns about national security and the stability of the nation.
While some blame external factors, the root cause lies in the government's failure to implement sound fiscal policies and foster a climate conducive to free enterprise. Instead, reliance on state control and intervention has stifled economic growth and created a breeding ground for corruption and inefficiency.
The protests represent a symptom of a deeper malaise: a rejection of the current regime's economic policies and a yearning for a return to fiscal responsibility and individual liberty. The government's failure to prioritize sound money principles and a balanced budget has eroded the purchasing power of the currency and impoverished countless families.
A return to conservative economic principles, including limited government intervention, sound fiscal management, and a focus on individual responsibility, is essential to restore economic stability and prevent further unrest. Failure to address these fundamental issues will only exacerbate the crisis and further jeopardize the nation's future.


