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Default America,s Decision to Lift Sanctions against Iran

As we USA decided to Lift Sanctions against Iran if she ensure withdrawal from atomic program. As a neighbor of Iran what will be the Impact of this decision on Pakistan economically and strategically?
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Default Effect on Pakistan economically and strategically.

Lift of sanctions will be much posetively effective for Pakistan ''economically''.But when Pakistan is seen from the lens of strategy,it will not be favouable upto considerable extent.
Lift of sanctions apparantly seems joyous for pakistan but is not at all. I believe.
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Default impact of lifting ban

from many perspective it is beneficial
1.more peace within the region ( ) irafgpk coordinate and cooperate jointly to defeat alqaeda and hence force the NATO to have an exit from Afghanistan.
if work jointly mossad CIA and raw can be kicked out.
This will eventually lead to peace particularly in Balochistan.(here dissonance lies and country want to maximize his own self interest) let's see what's the gambit will be displayed????
2. at least a pressure has been build up on ksa and Israel that their imperialsim is not eternal(both on yeman issue has developed concensus to solve the crisis on table talk and also yeman president and rebels are black listed on Un security council forum)
3.new economic corridor (Iran Pakistan and china)
4. if sanctions could be lifted it(iran)must continue the project of IOB(Iranian oil burse) started in 2007 as it has a term which attracted me I.e. hegemony of dollar is challenged because in exchange of petro products transaction will also take place in euros with European countries.
5. our dream pipeline(Iran Pakistan) is a dire need of time since we are suffering from severe energy crisis.moreover it is economical as well: in terms of price and other operating expanses.
6. further widening the relationships as to purchase natural gas and LNG ( as 3 days earlier an long cargo was landed on port Qasim but nobody knows the price of the fuel.even it is kept secret from media.
7. demographically Iranian are pro western as democracy is there and zealous to acquire education from foreign university.(it is an indeed a chip card that lead the country towards new horizon)
8. a widening gap b/w Iran and ksa according to my point of view because Iran will be able to purchase weapons from west.This will shift balance of power in favour of Iran.which is not a good sign for pakistan because our axis of rotation is tilted towards Rayyadh.
8.Iran will also pull its muscle in Syria by supporting Bashar URL Assad regime.
9.it can also play a very positive role against Isis fighting.
10. another conflict from hizbullah if Israel dictates and create insurgency in Golan heights.
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Overall it would have positive impact on Iran and Pakistan. A prospering and economically stable Iran would be a trusted partner to counter cross-border terrorism and weapons proliferation.
Iran's hostility would be decreased.

But , with pros this lift would bring some cons for Pakistan.
Bandar Abas port would be used more frequently, which could decrease the worth of Gawadar port.
Iran would be able to purchase more weapons for proxies.
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