Wednesday, June 5, 2013

FOREIGN INTERVENTION IN IRAN'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICIES FOR COMPLIANCE TO RELINQUISH IRAN'S NUCLEAR AMBITION POLICY REMAINS A FAR DISTAND OBJECTIVE FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT.

FOREIGN INTERVENTION IN IRAN'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICIES FOR COMPLIANCE TO RELINQUISH IRAN'S NUCLEAR AMBITION POLICY REMAINS A FAR DISTAND OBJECTIVE FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT.

       Foreign intervention on Iran's election scheduled for next month by renewed sanction on oil export, automotive industry, general exports and currency devaluation, besides Israelites threat of strikes on Iranian's major nuclear sites installation has caused mounting political pressure on Iran's domestic and foreign policies that has further minimized President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad chance for re-election in office and for the third time along with the nomination of more liberal and Democratic Presidential candidates for the election. The major countries objectives of economic, financial and political pressure by renewed sanction against the Iranian government that may eventually lead to political turmoil, due to financial and economic difficulties in Iran seemed to have been attained, despite the government's refusal to admit the current mounting financial and economic difficulties, due to the sanction. However, the major nations final demand for Iran's compliance with the World's body regulations and relinquish its nuclear ambition policy remains a far distand objective for accomplishment since all the nominated Conservative and Theocratic Presidential candidtaes have emphasized their commitment to the Iranian atomic energy policy for the generation of electric power.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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