MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
By Thomas Erdbrink, New York Times, October 4/5, 2012
TEHRAN — For months, since the imposition of harsh, American-led sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program, the country’s leaders have sworn they would never succumb to Western pressures, and they scoffed at the idea that the measures were having any serious impact. But after a week in which the Iranian currency, the rial, fell by a shocking 40 percent and protests began to rumble through the capital, no one is making light of the mounting costs of confrontation.. [....]
Experts are divided about whether the crisis has been caused more by Tehran’s longtime mismanagement of the country’s economy or by the American-led sanctions, which have been imposed over Iran’s refusal to halt a nuclear program that the West suspects is a cover for developing weapons. Whatever the cause, members of the once-vibrant middle class have turned into cynics, many of whom say they might be alive, but are not living [....]
Comments
Juan Cole says the government of Iran is circumventing the currency problem by, among other things, buying supertankers from China and dealing in Chinese currency. The people are hurting, not the mullahs.
by NCD on Sat, 10/06/2012 - 2:48pm
Economic warfare is warfare tout court. I hope Americans are prepared for the retaliation that is bound to come, and for the decades of resentment and xenophobic hatred that are the likely upshot of this business of foreign economic aggression against the people of Iran.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Weimar hyperinflation sparked by the oppressive insistence of the victorious WWI allies on German payment of a heavy war debt did not exactly lead to pliant German submission and an era of international cooperation.
by Dan Kervick on Sat, 10/06/2012 - 9:15pm