Iran's past and future "Does this look like love?" Janet yelled at the mother-in-law and pressed a hollow gold bracelet against her. "When I or someone else asked him about his private life, he even threatened me, saying they will not be allowed to come to his house again." "Last week, when he cigarettes in the cellar I knew he was burning his hands, "Janet says. Both women are talking about Janet's husband.
I predict the future, but we will be in the most turbulent era of the last century. As I wrote, the trump tells Iran obviously about future liquidation. The tense ties with Russia and the alliance of Russia and Iran will be a perfect catalyst for 1% of the evil that many consider necessary. Throughout our history the global economic uncertainty ($ 20 trillion in US debt) almost always caused war. It is like burning the forest so that the forest can prosper at some point in the future.
The relationship between Russia and Persia (Iran before 1935) has officially started in 1521, and since the Safabi people held power, there is a long history. The relationship between Russia and Iran's past and present is always complicated and multifaceted, often oscillating between cooperation and competition. These two countries have a long history of geographical, economic and socio-political interactions. While others are dormant, the relationship between them is often turbulent. Russia and Iran are strategic allies, and together with Armenia form the axis of the Caucasus. Iran has an embassy of Moscow, Consulate General of Kazan and Astrakhan. In Russia there is an embassy in Tehran and consulates in cities such as Rashtto and Esfahan.
This problem is the fundamental cause of tension between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Part of the longstanding reasons for Iran is its opposite to our country, and among us certainly there is a turbulent history. During the Cold War, the United States played a role in the Iranian government which overthrew democratic elections. Since the Islamic Revolution, Iran has played a role in hostage and violence against American soldiers and civilians. This history is well known. I have revealed to Iranian leaders and people that our country was not trapped in the past, but ready to move forward. The problem now is not the opposite issue of Iran, but the future that it wants to build.