Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Iran: The Green Light to the Change

According to one of recently received report, Iran has purchased and imported a large amount of too expensive pesticides from China and Russia. These are supposed to be used for agricultural purposes but as they are extremely dangerous and too destructive for the environment, it is possible for Iran to have some purposes and intents other than agricultural ones in its mind for these materials.
Since a significant portion of effective power in Iran is still in hands of untrustable parties, it is necessary to change power balance in Iran in order to be able to settle a desirable and acceptable balance of power throughout the world. 
New model of Iranian petroleum industry which has been registered by the Iranian ministry of petroleum will create an opportunity to make such a change. This model has three important features as follows:
First, to allow foreign investors to invest widely on Iranian upstream petroleum industry.
Second, long span of new contracts (15 to 20 years).
Third, to match amount of payments with the amount of profit that investors will receive.
Since Iran's economy is dependent on its petroleum industry, it can be showed that to take control of Iranian petroleum industry could be interpreted as to dominate over economy leverage of this country. From this point on, it will not be a difficult task to settle the desired balance of power in Iran.
Considering the fact that Iran has chosen London and not a city in Russia or China (or any other eastern country) to introduce this new model, it must be admitted that this tactical policy can be accounted as a green light from Tehran to the “change”.

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