As long as the food problem is solved, Iran has the potential to become an engine of Islamic revival

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

Iran occupies a unique and important place in the Islamic world. The stability of the domestic political system and the strength of its industrial base, combined with its abundant energy resources, give it the potential to become a regional power.

Of course, in the propaganda of the West, Iran is about to collapse, Iran will die tonight, Khamenei will be dead in the streets tomorrow morning, Iran will achieve democracy the day after tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow "Iran has gone on the right path" and "Iran has gained freedom".

However, the war report will deceive, the front will not. Under the West, the Iranian regime, which is "dark, cruel, stupid, incompetent, and rotten", has attacked from all sides, creating a Shiite arc, and half of the Middle East has become Iran's sphere of influence.

It can even be said that half of the Middle East is suppressed by Iran. Peace in half of the Middle East is supported by Iran.

But now, Iran faces a new challenge: the food problem.

In Iran, the issue of food is not only an economic challenge, but also a politically sensitive point. In recent years, Iran's food security has been severely tested due to the soaring global food ** and the strained ** chain. According to reports, the seriousness of Iran's food problem has aroused domestic and international concern, especially in the context of international politics and economics.

The food crisis in Iran is not an isolated phenomenon, it is closely linked to the volatility of the global food market. Ukrainian wheat exports have all but halted since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, triggering a shift in global buyers to other countries, such as India, for large wheat purchases, pushing wheat higher**. India's total wheat exports in the 2021-2022 financial year totalled 7.85 million mt, up 275% year-on-year. This situation poses a huge challenge for countries that rely on wheat imports, such as Iran. At the same time, due to extreme weather and international political and economic factors, global food continues to grow, which poses a huge challenge to countries such as Iran.

As a country with important geopolitical influence, Iran's food problem not only affects domestic economic and social stability, but also affects the situation in the Middle East as a whole.

The underdevelopment of agriculture is the main weakness of Iran, especially in today's increasingly serious global food crisis, food security has become the focus of attention at home and abroad. Due to the continuous rise of international food ** and the tension of the global ** chain, the food crisis in Iran is becoming more and more serious, which not only affects the domestic economy, but may also threaten social stability.

In tackling the food problem, Iran faces challenges such as increasing agricultural production, improving its food distribution system, and mitigating the impact of international political and economic fluctuations. How Iran overcomes these challenges will not only affect its own development, but will also affect the food security landscape of the entire Middle East and the world.

In terms of how Iran overcomes the food problem and emerges as the epicenter of the Islamic revival, we need to consider Iran's role in the international arena and its impact on global geopolitics. Iran's political stability, strong industrial base, and abundant energy resources provide it with the foundation to become a regional leader. However, Iran's agriculture is underdeveloped, which is one of its main challenges. Solving the food problem is not only a domestic need, but also an international responsibility.

In the Middle East, countries are facing the challenge of transformation. Countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are trying to diversify their economies, reduce their dependence on oil, and seek new opportunities for development. Iran needs to take similar steps to strengthen its economic position in the region by improving agricultural efficiency and improving the food chain.

Iran's efforts to address the food problem will have an exemplary effect and have the potential to inspire other Middle Eastern countries to take similar steps. By increasing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security, Iran will not only be able to stabilize its domestic economy, but also play a more active role in the Middle East and around the world. Such progress would allow Iran to play a key role in the revival of the Islamic world, not only economically, but also politically and culturally.

Therefore, Iran's development path is not only about itself, but also about the stability and prosperity of the entire Middle East region and even the world. How Iran responds to the current challenges will not only demonstrate its ability as a regional leader, but will also have far-reaching implications for the future of the entire Islamic world.

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