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- The letters page demanded Iran's ayatollah-led regime be overthrown, invoking Edmund Burke's quote and urging root incapacitation.
- Longstanding patterns explain the urgency, noting Iran's funding of terrorism for more than 45 years and sustained oppression of women and minority groups including LGBTQ people by the Revolutionary Guard and religious police.
- Writers pointed to specific proxies and say that toppling the regime would end funding to Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, as proxies are being mobilised, indicating strain.
- Several letters warned about the Russia/China factor, noting `we may not consider Donald Trump or Benjamin Netanyahu 'good men,' but they are doing a 'good thing'` while fearing wider involvement.
- The page intriguingly mixes global and local concerns, noting calls to topple Iran would end funding for proxies and the Revolutionary Guard alongside Mdina monastery upkeep and Joseph Carmel Chetcuti.
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