LAXintl From United States, joined May 2000, 9602 posts, RR: 12 Posted (2 months 4 weeks 19 hours ago) and read 545 times:
I guess they dont realize that while they might live in a partial vacumm, economic black clouds will eventually effect them reducing demand and pricing on their their black gold for which their economy is over reliant on.
Quote: Iran celebrates global meltdown
10 October 2008
Amidst the financial wreckage around the world, one government is celebrating.
Watching the global gnashing of teeth, the Islamic Republic of Iran is enjoying the ride.
"We are very happy that America's economy is in jeopardy and they are paying the price for their misdeeds. God is punishing them."
That is the verdict from Ayatollah Jannati, one of the most senior clerics in Iran.
President Ahmadinejad has pronounced on the collapse of global capitalism, and announced that Iranians should stand ready to manage the world.
And for the moment, Iran does seem to be above the fray.
Shares on the Tehran stock exchange, while down slightly in recent trading, have increased in value by 20% during the year. In fact, to walk the floor of the Tehran Bourse, you could be excused for thinking you are in a parallel universe.
YOWza From Malaysia, joined Jul 2005, 3945 posts, RR: 20 Reply 1, posted (2 months 4 weeks 16 hours ago) and read 497 times:
I would Iranian figures, not Iran are celebrating. That's a small but important distinction.
Quoting LAXintl (Thread starter): I guess they dont realize that while they might live in a partial vacumm, economic black clouds will eventually effect them reducing demand and pricing on their their black gold for which their economy is over reliant on.
The reality is that they will plug along just fine. Irrespective of the price of oil they will be fine. The fact that they have been blocked out of most trades channels to the west has actually worked to cocoon them against the knock on effects of what we are seeing over here. They're not immune but they are in a strong spot.
PSA727 From United States, joined Feb 2006, 858 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (2 months 4 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 494 times:
For a nation that relies upon others to refine its own oil, and whose economy is greatly
based upon its oil producing revenue. The Iranian leaders sure do view global economics
in a strange kind of way. If oil prices continue to drop (as they normally do in a recession)
then other countries will have less of a "need" for Iran.
Mham001 From United States, joined Feb 2005, 1329 posts, RR: 2 Reply 3, posted (2 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 446 times:
Interesting because I just heard this afternoon a ABC radio news report that some Iranian official or cleric announced it was very worried about its revenues....as they should be. They do not have a strong economy even with high oil prices and thats all they have to offer.
ScrubbsYWG From Canada, joined Mar 2007, 1041 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (2 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 425 times:
Quoting PSA727 (Reply 2): If oil prices continue to drop (as they normally do in a recession)
then other countries will have less of a "need" for Iran.
or less impetus to do something to to Iran in order to make it easier and less costly to get iranian oil. When oil prices are high, everyone goes nuts on the people producing it. when it is low, people dont really 'care' too much and pay the price.
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HowSwedeitis From Sweden, joined Jul 2007, 576 posts, RR: 0 Reply 5, posted (2 months 4 weeks 11 hours ago) and read 399 times:
Idiots. All they are trying to do is put a "shock-factor" into whatever they say. Calling Israel a corpse, wipeing them off the face of the Earth, etc. Like all short-man syndrone nations, they talk a bunch of smack. ...even if it will actualy affect them eventually!
CJAContinental From United Kingdom, joined May 2006, 458 posts, RR: 3 Reply 7, posted (2 months 3 weeks 6 days 18 hours ago) and read 285 times:
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 6): Iran celebrated jack squat. Amadinejhad and his idiot friends celebrated. Iran didn't celebrate a thing.
I cannot understand it when the media refers to one opinion as the whole country's and not just the leading figures. It must be insulting to some people.