He's the former president of Iran, one of the wealthiest men in Iran and a cleric who was one of the architects of the Islamic Revolution, so it was pretty surprising when he ran on a pretty Reformist platform pledging to open a new chapter of detente with the United States and to attractforeigninvestment and relax social restrictions on the youth.
Rather, the premise is that U.S. policy and its accumulated residue have created a web of impediments that discourage foreigninvestment in the United States, and that changes to those policies could serve to attractnewinvestment.