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Blackouts, hyperinflation, dissent: Iran considers perilous prospect of peace
Iran faces a perilous transition from war to peace characterized by hyperinflation, power cuts, and intensifying internal dissent. Despite debates on potential sanctions relief, experts warn that severe economic crises and political repression threaten the country's stability.
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12 tagsIranhyperinflationpeace transitionpower cutsdissentsanctionseconomyblackoutsIRGCpost-war reconstructionfood inflationpolitical repression
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Blackouts, hyperinflation, dissent: Iran considers perilous prospect of peace
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