Iran’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Sanctions or Today’s Elections; It’s Water
How the mullahs have created an impending crisis.
May 19, 2017
How the mullahs have created an impending crisis.
From 1962 until 1979, the majority of water-infrastructure projects in Iran were managed by Israeli experts. All that changed with the Islamic Revolution of 1979. And this is but one of the many ways the ayatollahs have pushed their country to the brink of environmental disaster, as Seth Siegel explains:
How the mullahs have created an impending crisis.
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From 1962 until 1979, the majority of water-infrastructure projects in Iran were managed by Israeli experts. All that changed with the Islamic Revolution of 1979. And this is but one of the many ways the ayatollahs have pushed their country to the brink of environmental disaster, as Seth Siegel explains:
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