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IRAN'S WATER CRISIS: A Nation Running Dry

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Iran is facing one of the most severe water crises in modern history—a crisis fueled by decades of mismanagement, climate change, and geopolitical tensions. Millions of Iranians are thirsting for water and justice as droughts intensify, rivers vanish, and once fertile lands turn to dust. This deep dive unpacks how massive dam projects, wasted agriculture, and regional conflicts have pushed Iran to the brink of a humanitarian and ecological disaster. Can Iran avert Day Zero, or is the future of water in the Middle East already sealed? Watch to understand the full story behind the headlines.

The problem is caused by the government of Iran and poor water governance. The money spent on drones would be better used for buying tons of water. Why not use the river water and purify it with boiling water?


 
That's the problem. Many of countries are spending lots of money on war and ammunition but not on the basic needs of their people.
Agree, the Iranian supreme leader Khamenei focused on buying drones, missiles and other types of weapons, spending their financial resources to waste instead of providing the innocent and peace loving Iranians a vast economic source for prosperity.
 
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