Why Is the Iranian Regime More Vulnerable than Ever in the Face of Protests? | Iranian Protests | Large-Scale Protests in Iran
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The Iranian regime is facing serious challenges and is hanging by a thread. The country's people are taking to the streets, and protests are growing, provoked by the rapid depreciation of the currency and soaring prices. The country's poor economic condition has been compounded by last year's brief war with Israel and the pressure of Western sanctions over the country's nuclear program, which are extremely expensive to circumvent. Years of probl…
Editor's note : Brett McGurk is an analyst of CNN's global issues and has performed high-level tasks in the field of national security under the chairmanships of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Large-scale anti-government protests in Iran have entered their third week, with the scale of the protests continuing to expand and violence escalating in the past few days. Analysts believe that Iranian leaders have experienced similar protest storms before. However, this time, the regime's situation is far more fragile than ever. For years, Iran's economy has faced difficulties due to sanctions imposed by the US and Europe targeting its nuclea…
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