But even more outrageous than the regime’s corrupt policies that have led to the creation and exacerbation of the water crisis are its so-called plans to solve the problem.
On Tuesday, Iranian regime president Hassan Rouhani held a meeting with the authorities of the energy ministry and gave plenty of promises and orders to solve the country’s water problems. But those promises sound more hollow and absurd than ever.
“We shouldn’t let any problems bother the people. The people shouldn’t become upset,” Rouhani said in the meeting, which he called after his government’s inefficiency in solving the water crisis was criticized even by officials and personalities closely tied to the regime.
“The education ministry and the teachers should come to the aid of the energy ministry in saving water and electricity,” Rouhani said, suggesting that water shortage problems stem from lack of education.
In his meeting, Rouhani also made the laughable suggestion of transferring farming activities to other countri