In recent years, Ahmadinejad has become an Iran** that has attracted much attention. He has made his mark on the international stage with his extremely tough stance and is respected and adored across the globe. Within Iran, however, he has become increasingly unpopular and has become a burden to Iran. Why is he unpopular within Iran?
First of all, Ahmadinejad has shown an extremely tough stance on international affairs. He vigorously pushed Iran's nuclear ** program and openly confronted Western countries, even insulting the United States and Israel. His radical rhetoric is a household name, and each speech at the United Nations lasts for hours, lashing out at the West and causing Western countries to leave their seats. Although he was loved by the Chinese people because of this, internationally, he caused dissatisfaction and concern in Western countries.
Second, Ahmadinejad's hardline stance has not brought tangible benefits to Iran. One should think about the development of the country first, and Ahmadinejad ignores this. His tough confrontation has led to the deterioration of relations with the West, especially the good relations with Khatami**, which have continuously increased economic sanctions against Iran, leading to the precarious Iranian economy and even triggering a green revolution at home.
In his second term, Ahmadinejad continued to take a hard line, which made Iran's economy even worse. The nuclear issue has exacerbated economic sanctions and made people's lives difficult. Ahmadinejad sacrificed the interests of his country for the sake of his personal fame, putting Iran in a difficult position. ** When inflation in Iran is above 30%, the youth unemployment rate is close to 40%. Ahmadinejad, in order to save face, has lost the essence of the state.
Thus, Ahmadinejad is undoubtedly an anti-Western fighter, but not a brilliant one. His erroneous policies and hard-line stance have caused Iran to suffer greatly, which is also the reason for popular dissatisfaction and resistance to him. Iran is now in trouble, and that's what Ahmadinejad is responsible for. His policies have had a negative impact on Iran's social, economic and international image.
In response to this incident, the reaction on the Internet was also very intense. Many netizens have expressed their dissatisfaction and condemnation of Ahmadinejad, believing that his policies have brought immeasurable losses to Iran. Many have called on Iran to change its hardline stance and work with Western countries to improve Iran's economy and international image.
This event is reminiscent of similar events that have happened in the past. North Korea's Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un, for example, are also known for their hard-line and confrontational attitudes. Their policies have led to North Korea's long history of international isolation and economic woes. These two leaders also used their personal fame and ideology to influence the development of the country, which had a huge negative impact on the country and its people.
In general, Ahmadinejad, as Iran's leader, has shown a tough stance in the international arena, but has not brought tangible benefits to Iran. His policies led to the deterioration of international relations, economic hardship, and popular discontent. His personal fame and ideology became the reason for the negative impact on Iran during his administration. Today, Iran is facing enormous challenges, and new leadership is needed to change the situation.
For the impact of the whole incident, objectively speaking, Ahmadinejad's policies and positions have caused huge losses to Iran. Iran's economic problems are growing, international relations are strained, and people's lives are in dire straits. The incident has sparked criticism and accusations against Ahmadinejad, as well as many questions about Iran's future. Iran needs a new leader to lead the country out of its predicament, improve its domestic economy, improve its relations with the West, and raise its international image.
Finally, in order to engage readers in the discussion, I would like to ask a question: what kind of leader do you think Iran needs to solve the current problem?Why?Please leave your comments and let's go together ** Iran's future direction.