UN Warns Iran's Drought Crisis Could Weaken Regime and Nuclear Program Amid Water Scarcity
Iran's severe drought is expected to weaken the regime and its nuclear program, warns a UN environmental expert. The crisis threatens Tehran's stability and poses serious challenges for the country's embattled government.
Iran's severe drought is forecasted to exacerbate water scarcity, posing significant challenges to the country's infrastructure and economy, and potentially weakening the regime's stability and nuclear program, according to a UN expert. The crisis could lead to mass evacuations in Tehran and disrupt daily life for millions of people. Iran's water shortages are its worst in decades, with severe consequences for agriculture, industry, and public health. The drought is also expected to have far-reaching implications for the country's already fragile nuclear ambitions.