Is regime change in Iran possible without a united opposition?
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How stable is the regime in Iran after the attacks of the Israeli army and the U.S. Air Force? An expert arranges and explains how the population now looks at the government.
Iran's future is at a crossroads: a peaceful, democratic transition, or more bloodshed and chaos. The key to this difference lies in a single factor: whether Iran's current regime is allowed to survive. If the West decides to throw the regime a lifeline, violence and disorder will […] The post Are We Living Through Our Own Berlin Wall? first appeared on Valuetainment.
After the Israeli and US attacks on the nuclear facilities, the Mullah regime seems to be severely weakened. Can the opposition in the country benefit from this?
Is Regime Change Justifiable by Catholic Principles?
After the bombing of nuclear facilities on Saturday evening, President Trump posted a rather bizarre message on Truth Social: “It’s not politically correct to use the term, ‘Regime Change,’ but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change??? MIGA!!!” The comments have roused fears that, contrary to the recent rhetoric of the… Source
Is regime change in Iran possible without a united opposition?
More than 46 years after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, there is talk among Iranians — both those living in Iran and among the diaspora — that the end of the Islamic Republic of Iran is nearing. But without defections, a united opposition, and mass civil uprising, the pathway to freedom is fraught.
Is regime change coming in Iran?
Former Israeli Ambassador Dr. Michael Oren tells John Solomon and guest host Rebecca Weber that "The changes in Iran, should they come, will come from the people themselves, not from any external forces." Watch the complete interview here on Just The News No Noise
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