Iran Capital Move: Ecological Disaster Forces Shift – Archyde Iran’s Capital City is Moving Because of Ecological Collapse – A Warning for the World A city of 10 million people is facing displacement Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently announced the potential relocation of Tehran, the nation’s capital, due to a crippling water shortage and deepening ecological crisis
Irans president says capital must move from Tehran over . . . Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has suggested his country's capital will need to be moved from Tehran due to ecological unsustainability in the city Speaking at a meeting in Qazvin, the
Irans Capital Is Moving. The Reason Is an Ecological . . . An anonymous reader quotes a report from Scientific American: Amid a deepening ecological crisis and acute water shortage, Tehran can no longer remain the capital of Iran, the country's president has said The situation in Tehran is the result of "a perfect storm of climate change and corruption," s
Iran ‘Has No Choice’ but to Move Capital as Water Crisis . . . Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian affirmed on Thursday that the country “has no choice” but to relocate its capital, warning that severe ecological strain has made Tehran impossible to sustain — even as the regime spends billions of dollars rebuilding its military and nuclear infrastructure and backing its terrorist proxies In a televised national address, the Iranian leader renewed
Iranian capital relocation - Wikipedia The idea of moving the capital has been discussed periodically since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 but was previously abandoned due to economic constraints and logistical challenges The current administration under President Masoud Pezeshkian is revisiting the proposal, citing strategic and economic benefits for the move However, critics have raised concerns about the enormous financial and
Iran is changing its capital city—heres why - Newsweek Iran is changing its capital city to Makran, in the southern coastal region, from Tehran in the north for economic and ecological reasons, according to Persian-language satellite TV station Iran