In connection to the potential road projects, this brings many challenges. The project sounds good on paper but most likely won’t work out. Aside from Iran, the situation in Ukraine, Russia’s war, and Georgia’s situation make the road more challenging and most likely won’t be preferred. There are also the cases of sanctions. I don’t see it a valuable project in the long run, but we will see.
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I mean yeah. That has always been one of the main issues for any project involving Iran. Which is why I have not and still am not putting any faith in all these transportation projects.
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Posting this as it provides further insight into how Armenia’s Chabahar ambitions might be perceived in Washington.
I posted this a day or two ago but deleted it because I realized I didn’t quite look into the context of where this statement came from, e.g. after reading [this comment](https://old.reddit.com/r/neoliberal/comments/1crl8bi/us_warns_of_sanctions_after_indiairan_chabahar/l3yywr3/). It’s one of the daily White House press briefing Q&As, so we should be able to watch it ourselves, cause that’s what the headline is based off of.
In connection to the potential road projects, this brings many challenges. The project sounds good on paper but most likely won’t work out. Aside from Iran, the situation in Ukraine, Russia’s war, and Georgia’s situation make the road more challenging and most likely won’t be preferred. There are also the cases of sanctions. I don’t see it a valuable project in the long run, but we will see.
I mean yeah. That has always been one of the main issues for any project involving Iran. Which is why I have not and still am not putting any faith in all these transportation projects.