What Regime Change Means in Iran
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The ‘regime change’ fallacy - Washington Examiner
Make America Great Again celebrity Charlie Kirk, attempting to balance support for the administration and appeal to online isolationists, maintains that the “regime change war machine in D.C.” is pushing President Donald Trump into “an all-out blitz on Iran.” If the president acts, shadowy agents of the military-industrial complex will surely be blamed. But the Wall Street Journal piece that Kirk links to merely reports that the president’s aide…
The Issues With Calling for a Regime Change in Iran
Some have called for a regime change in Iran. Though a change is unlikely to happen by itself, should President Donald Trump push for one, he would be making a grave mistake. It is not the first time that foreign powers have imagined Iran as a crumbling house—one that only needs a gentle push, or a series of airstrikes, before it falls into new hands. This was the fantasy in 1953, when the CIA and the British intelligence overthrew Mohammad Mos…
Foreign Policy magazine analyzed in detail what would happen if the rule of Shiite fanatics in Iran ended.
Iranian regime critic Nasrin Sotoudeh believes regime change in Iran is more likely in light of the Israeli airstrikes. "A fall of the regime would certainly be more likely now," Sotoudeh, winner of the Alternative Nobel Prize and the EU Human Rights Prize, told the Thursday edition of "Die Welt." The leadership has lost a great deal of influence and currently appears completely powerless. She has no doubt that a large majority of the population…
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