The $20 billion dollars which Western economists estimate are freed up by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s deep cuts of state subsidies will help cushion the country’s nuclear program against the slowdown caused by the international sanctions imposed this year by the UN, the US and European countries, debkafile‘s Iranian sources report. They will also make more cash available for the president’s personal political plans.
Sunday, Dec. 20, as fuel prices surged 400-900 percent, together with bread and cooking oil, security forces and police flooded the streets of Tehran and other cities to ward off protests like the 2007 gas riots against the harsh austerity program measures Ahmadinejad has introduced to bypass international sanctions.