HEINRICHS: “No, I think Alex is right. It’s a really interesting sign. The Iranians have not been able to communicate or engage in essentially E-commerce, wistens of millions of dollars of a hit to the Iranian economy. The fact that the Iran regime is willing to allow some opening up of the internet, not all. They don’t have social media or full access to what’s going on, but a little to me is a sign that the Iranian economy is under such stress. $500 million a day is what we are taking away from the coffers of the Iran regime because of the blockade. I think this is a sign that something is cracking inside the regime.”
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Rebeccah Heinrichs: There’s a Little Sign that the Iranian Economy Is Under Stress‘The Iranians have not been able to communicate or engage in essentially E-commerce’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:HEINRICHS: “No, I think Alex is right. It’s a really interesting sign. The Iranians have not been able to communicate or engage in essentially E-commerce, wistens of millions of dollars of a hit to the Iranian economy. The fact that the Iran regime is willing to allow some opening up of the internet, not all. They don’t have social media or full access to what’s going on, but a little to me is a sign that the Iranian economy is under such stress. $500 million a day is what we are taking away from the coffers of the Iran regime because of the blockade. I think this is a sign that something is cracking inside the regime.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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