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What an Iran Regime Collapse Could Really Look Like

What an Iran Regime Collapse Could Really Look Like

Summary

Protests in Iran are raising questions about the future of the Iranian government. The government faces challenges from economic problems, loss of allies, and pressure from the U.S. and Israel. Analysts suggest that change might come from within the government rather than from outside opposition groups.

Key Facts

  • Protests are increasing in Iran, with concerns about the Iranian government's future.
  • Economic issues and loss of regional allies are weakening Iran's government.
  • Iran faces threats from the U.S. and Israel, making it more vulnerable.
  • Analysts believe internal changes within the government are more likely than an overthrow by external forces.
  • Iran's political landscape is divided between principlist and reformist factions.
  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was elected promising economic and social reforms.
  • Negotiations for a new nuclear deal have failed, with U.S. sanctions remaining.
  • Recent conflicts with Israel have further pressured Iran's military and political positions.
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