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Iran: If the Government Were to Fall, "We Would Head for a Civil War Scenario"

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Israel has been conducting strikes in Iran since Thursday 12 June, killing the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. The Iranian regime is weakening, admits Michel Fayad, a political and geopolitical analyst. But if the Iranian government were to fall, "we would head for a scenario of civil war." - Iran: if the government were to fall, "we would head for a scenario of civil war" (International).

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Israel has been conducting strikes in Iran since Thursday 12 June, killing the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. The Iranian regime is weakening, admits Michel Fayad, a political and geopolitical analyst. But if the Iranian government were to fall, "we would head for a scenario of civil war." - Iran: if the government were to fall, "we would head for a scenario of civil war" (International).

The offensive Israeli attack regains the strategy used against Hezbollah. But even if the tactic is effective in the short term, the price can be a lasting, decentralized and radicalized conflict. More information: These are the Revolutionary Guard generals and the brains of Iran’s nuclear program eliminated by Israel

·Spain
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The two Iranian generals killed in the Israeli strike have been replaced. The new head of the Revolutionary Guard Corps has been revealed.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Libertatea.ro broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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