Ahmad Karimi
Coverage of Ahmad Karimi in the Nexus archive.
- Iranian families struggle to afford the basics as US ratchets up economic warfare
Iranian families face severe economic hardships due to soaring unemployment and intense pressure from US sanctions and a naval blockade that has curtailed oil exports. While facing rising costs for basic necessities, Iran is leveraging retaliatory actions in the region, such as disrupting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Experts suggest the country possesses mechanisms like informal trade networks to partially circumvent Western sanctions.
- Iranian families struggle to afford the basics as US ratchets up economic warfare
Iranian families are struggling to afford basic necessities due to soaring unemployment and increased costs for staples like rice and beef, pressures exacerbated by US sanctions and a naval blockade affecting oil exports. Iran is using retaliatory pressure, such as disrupting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, while developing strategies—including using shadow fleets and third countries—to circumvent Western economic controls. Experts note that this strain allows Iran to maintain its resistance capacity.
- Iranian families struggle to afford the basics as US ratchets up economic warfare
Iranian families are struggling with basic necessities due to soaring unemployment and inflation caused by international sanctions and a naval blockade. The country’s economy is under immense pressure, prompting Iran to increase regional tensions and attack shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Western powers are threatening tougher sanctions, though some experts believe Iran has developed resilience in circumventing these restrictions.