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The Islamic Republic as we know it cannot endure. However, its collapse or transformation does not guarantee liberation. What Iran is entering is not a revolution’s endgame but a dangerous interregnum — one in which brutality has proven effective, legitimacy has evaporated, and the future remains profoundly contested.
President Trump and Israel deserve credit for bringing the evil regime in Iran to its knees, whether it collapses or not.
In the wake of spiraling tensions between the United States and Iran over Tehran’s violent crackdown of protests, analysts warn that internal upheaval or a potential collapse of the Iranian government
Iran is once again gripped by mass unrest, as protests driven by economic hardship have escalated into open political defiance. Entering their sixth day, the demonstrations mark the most serious challenge to the Islamic Republic since the 2022 uprising ...
What Happens if Iran’s Regime Falls from Power? As Iranian protests reportedly turn violent, the Islamic Republic faces its greatest crisis since its founding more than 46 years ago. While previous protests involved elites or smaller segments of society ...
Iran is not merely experiencing another wave of street protests. It is facing a crisis that strikes at the core of the Islamic Republic—and, for the first time in years, places the regime’s survival in real doubt. Across Iran, demonstrations sparked by ...
As anti-regime protests continue to spread across Iran and questions swirl about the durability of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s rule, a central question looms: Who would actually take power if the Islamic Republic were to collapse? The answer, according ...