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01-15
Oil, Power, Democracy & the Dollar: Blessing or Curse? Iran’s history provides the answer: 1901–1950s | The Age of Concessions It started with a signature. Western firms secured lopsided deals, gaining near-total control over Iranian oil. While the resource fueled global industry, the profits largely flowed out of the country. 1951–1953 | Democracy vs. Oil In 1951, democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh made a stand for sovereignty by nationalizing the oil industry. The response? A 1953 coup backed by the CIA and MI6. Mossadegh was ousted, the Shah was empowered, and Western oil interests were restored. 1979 | The Great Break The Islamic Revolution shattered the status quo. Iran moved from being a key Western ally to a revolutionary state, ending decades of alignment and triggering a total collapse in relations with the U.S. 1980s–1990s | The Era of Containment The West shifted strategy from partnership to containment. Sanctions and regional pressure became the primary tools used to limit Iran’s influence and energy leverage. 2000s–Present | The Dollar as a Weapon The frontline has moved from oil fields to financial ledgers. Iran’s push to sell oil in non-dollar currencies and find alternative payment systems has led to intensified financial isolation and a high-stakes game of economic survival. The Bottom Line: In Iran, oil has never been "just a resource", it has been the central catalyst for coups, revolutions, and the modern financial wars we see today.
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Saudi Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman Announces Continued Economic Aid and Development Projects for Yemen Totaling 1.9 Billion Riyals Here’s a translated and summarized breakdown, Health Projects: • Construction and rehabilitation of 3 major hospitals, equipped with advanced medical technology. • Provision of medicines and equipment to 30 health centers. • Support for medical staff training and emergency response programs. Education Projects: • Building and equipping 15 schools in various governorates. • Scholarships for 500 Yemeni students to study in Saudi universities. • Development of e-learning platforms and teacher training initiatives. Water and Sanitation Projects: • Drilling 20 wells and establishing water purification stations. • Rehabilitation of sewage networks in urban areas. • Provision of clean water to over 100,000 residents in rural regions. Energy Projects: • Installation of solar power systems in 10 remote areas. • Support for fuel supplies and electricity grid repairs. • Promotion of renewable energy to reduce dependency on imports. Agriculture Projects: • Distribution of seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation equipment to farmers. • Establishment of 5 agricultural cooperatives. • Training programs on sustainable farming techniques. Infrastructure Projects: • Rehabilitation of roads and bridges in key governorates. • Construction of housing units for displaced families. • Upgrades to ports and airports for better trade facilitation. Humanitarian Aid: • Food and relief supplies for 50,000 families. • Support for orphanages and women’s empowerment programs. • Emergency aid during natural disasters. Economic Development: • Microfinance loans for small businesses. • Vocational training centers for youth employment. • Partnerships with local enterprises to boost trade. Source: @kbsalsaud
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