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When I saw the $25 billion nuclear power agreement signed by Iran and Russia, my first reaction was
When I saw the $25 billion nuclear deal signed between Iran and Russia, my first reaction was that the world had really changed the scenario. Four nuclear power plants hit directly in the province of Hormuzgan and caught in the Persian Gulf’s throat. The photo of Iran’s Vice President and the President of the Atomic Energy of Russia who signed the handshake was worse than any political declaration. The Western media jumped to “destroy stability,” I would say, it was when the sanctions were ripped as a waste paper on the face of the world.

Iran is going really. every day is stuck in the energy neck, now just make a new neck. 5000 megawatts of power generation is enough for millions of households, the saved oil natural gas is all turned into foreign exchange. before selling oil to look at the face of others, now the electric light is pulling the door, their own home is bright, oil dollars love to buy not to buy. This is not called the development of nuclear power, this is called the energy chain broken and re-melted.

Russia is not a fuel-efficient lamp. The Ukrainian battlefield is surrounded by the West, and it turns around to use nuclear power technology as a submachine gun. This business not only earned more than 20 billion yuan, but also inserted a steel nail in the heart of the Middle East. In the future, when oil tankers in the Persian Gulf pass by, they will have to see the outline of nuclear power plants built by Russia-this advertising effect is much more effective than publishing a full-page poster in the new york Times.

Israel is probably slapping the table now. As soon as the United States, Britain and France vetoed the lifting of Iran sanctions at the United Nations, they settled with Russia in their local currencies. Dollar hegemony? SWIFT system? They are all paper tigers in front of the four nuclear power units. Look at the soft statement of "serious concern" by the European Union, which looks like a child stomping his feet on the edge of a playground after being robbed of a toy.

The most ironic thing is that these nuclear power plants still use third-generation technology, which is several levels higher than the safety level of Fukushima nuclear power plant. The more the West shouts "nuclear threat", the more it exposes its double standards-they are the only ones in the world equipped with clean energy?

I remember especially now when Iran was the hardest sanctioned in 2018, when the gas stations were in line, and inflation rose to 50%. It was only six years ago that I pulled Russia directly into such a big pen. What is called a counterattack? is that when you break my oil route, I built a reactor to generate electricity; when you financial blockade, I bypassed your banking system transactions.

Russia is now teaching the world the subject: When the West closes a door, you should blow a hole in the wall. Nuclear technology is the hardest explosive bubble, and currency settlement is the best tool.

Looking forward to the next decade, this is the starting point for the Middle East pattern. The four nuclear power units are not only power plants, but also a landmark on the energy map. Later, Iran will have no electricity restrictions in the summer, no heating in the winter, and more oil output can be sold at a discount to China India – which is harder than any missile exercise.

What can the West do now besides shouting sanctions? adding sanctions? people have been in the sanctions for a decade ago, and it's gone.

I laughed to death when I saw a comment at the bottom of the news last night: "It is suggested that a nuclear power plant be built opposite the White House, so that they will save them from caring about other countries' electricity problems all day." The words are not rough. When some countries point at your nose and say "No nuclear energy", the best response is to build the reactor in front of his house-of course, not really at the door, but within the sight of his strategic lifeline.

Nowadays, oil tankers passing by the Strait of Hormuz every day will see the nuclear power plant construction site rising from the shore. This scene is more shocking than any military exercise-you are transporting fossil energy that is about to be exhausted, and we are building super batteries that can light up for half a century. There is no need to debate who holds the future.


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