While Iran Faces Unrest, Israel Silently Awaits Trump's Next Move.
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By Tal Shalev, CNN. As waves of protests test the Iranian regime's ability to manage dissent, the country that likely has the most to gain has been waiting in the wings, reluctant to intervene even as its regional adversary finds itself at its most vulnerable point in years. After months of public threats against Iran, Israel has remained silent, waiting to see how the protest movement unfolds and giving US President Donald Trump room to make hi…
For two weeks, protests have shaken the country. The Iranian regime is brutally opposed. Actors abroad play a decisive role in the fight against the mullahs.
The winter of the Ayatollah promises to be very rigid especially for Khamenei, the supreme leader. On him weighs the responsibility of having caused the death of at least 12 thousand protesters, barbaricly slaughtered in the streets and streets of Iran during their insurrection to free the country from the oppression of the Islamic Republic. The eighty-six-year-old Iranian political and spiritual leader has been provoking Trump for several days,…
The State of Israel reaches a dilemma in the arenas with tangible threats, but with opposite goals • In Lebanon there is a desire to preserve the regime, and in Iran - to continue the challenge until the regime is changed
Protests in Iran have reached a new level of intensity, driven by Reza Pahlavi's call from exile. Read more Reza Pahlavi and the Protest Movement in Iran: An Urgent Call to Action! in News.es.
The movement that has shaken Iran's Mullah rule has no head yet. Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah of Persia, would like to read the full article on FALTER.at
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