The reason for the devaluation of the rial and the appreciation of the dollar from the people's perspective

For several days now, the value of the dollar has been increasing and the Iranian rial has been decreasing. In the eyes of the people, 20 percent of the entire Iranian economy has been spent on fighting the popular protests for two months.
What is the reason for the 20% increase in the price of the dollar in the past 5 days? In fact, this is not an increase in the price of the dollar, but a 20% decrease in the value of the Iranian currency. That is, 20% of the entire Iranian economy has been deducted, which is due to the large volume of unbacked money being printed. This money is given to the mercenaries of the Islamic Republic government to suppress the people of Iran, from 300 thousand tomans per hour to 2 million tomans per hour. Also, every day we are witnessing an increase in foreign forces in Iran, who have been sent to Iran from Arab countries to suppress the people, which naturally involves costs. Some time ago, we witnessed the payment of 145 million tomans to one of the repressive forces. When high amounts are paid to these people who are Iranians, the costs for the foreign forces are certainly many times higher.
In fact, one-fifth of Iran's entire economy has been spent on repression in these 60 days. Let's assume that these 60 days turn into 10 months, they must use 100 percent of the entire economy for this purpose, which naturally destroys them. If we can continue the protests like in 1978, when the people tried for a year for the revolution, the country's leaders will definitely run out of money and leave Iran. Although to this day, many of their families have left Iran and fled to several countries, including Austria.
So we, the people of Iran, will stand up, even at the cost of worsening economic conditions, until Iran is cleansed of these mercenaries.





