The Iranian regime, amid ongoing nuclear negotiations with the 5+1 Powers, is maintaining its proclamation of strength the resistance economy can overcome any US-led sanctions, even if there is no comprehensive deal.
Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami (pictured) led the declarations on Friday in his Tehran Prayer sermon:
The resistance economy will render all sanctions ineffective. Iran will not become a paradise if they lift the sanctions. Nor will we be harmed if they do not lift the sanctions.
Khatami said the resistance economy, resting on Irans indigenous science and technology, is based on justice.
The Supreme Leader, who set out the line of resistance economy in August 2012, repeated earlier this week that the Islamic Republics economic jihad would be triumphant. He set out 13 objectives, including a surge in domestic production and non-oil exports, lower taxes, and a stable financial system.
The head of armed forces, General Hassan Firouzabadi, said on Friday that the Supreme Leaders policies are a road map for setting up an Islamic economy, and the most important feature of this economy is that economic progress comes hand-in-hand with social justice.
Despite the declarations of triumph, Irans economy is still contracting after the decline in 2013 from mismanagement and sanctions. Senior Presidential advisor Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said this week that GDP was falling 2.0%, after last years drop of 5.8%.
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1st Vice President: Iran Losing Almost $20 Billion on Subsidy Cuts Program
First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri, declaring the need to reform Irans subsidy cuts program, has said it iscosting the Government 450 million Rials (almost $20 billion).
The program, the flagship of Mahmoud Ahmaidnejads economic strategy, was supposed to bring in needed revenue from reduction of support for food, energy, and other goods. However, the support payments given to all families to offset higher prices have exceeded the revenues.
The Rouhani Government is now trying to limit eligibility for support payments to families below a certain level of income.
Jahangiri asked the public to give him feedback on the cut-off rate for receiving the cash benefits, set at $45 per person under Ahmadinejad.
The 1st Vice President said that only 50% of revenues from the cuts were supposed to be distributed in payment, with the other 50% for investment in the manufacturing sector, development, and health projects.
Friday Prayer Leader Warns Government Over Press Freedom
Ayatollah Ahmad Alamolhoda, the Friday Prayer Leader in Mashhad, warned the Government not to intervene over last weeks closure of the newspaper Aseman.
Alamoldhoda declared that Aseman has transgressed by claiming the legitimacy of the Bahai faith, which has been repressed by the regime with many of its members harassed or imprisoned. He continued:
This matter means secularism will grow in moderation. One must ask whether this administration truly wants to be the bedrock of secularism.
The second matter is that atheists seek to tie the matter of human rights with political matters and affect the Vienna nuclear meetings. Is this administration indifferent to them? These are Americas mercenaries and want to act against the systems expediency.
Aseman, which had only published for a week, was shut down by authorities over an article which examined the Islamic law on retribution against criminals. Its editors were detained and are now on bail awaiting trial.