Why the US and Israel Can’t Change Iran’s Regime - Republic Policy
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What will happen after the fall of the ayatollah regime in Iran? That is the big question behind the war between Persians and Israelis. The beheading attacks, while demonstrating enormous effectiveness, are rarely enough to generate a subsequent strategic tranquility. That is why the answer to that question is not only uncertain as to the immediate configuration of what happens, but also in the long term. They are the two facets of the so-called…
How the US should prepare for the fall of Iran’s regime
SMOKE RISES following an IAF attack in Tehran, on Tuesday.(photo credit: Majid Asgaripour/WANA/via Reuters) The event that would be the most likely to eliminate Iran’s nuclear ambitions – and curb its imperial drive to dominate the Sunni Arab world and destroy Israel – is regime change. However, toppling the Islamic Republic would be only the beginning. To advance […] The post How the US should prepare for the fall of Iran’s regime appeared firs…
Why the US and Israel Can’t Change Iran’s Regime - Republic Policy
Arshad Mahmood Awan Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the United States, Israel, and their Western allies have relentlessly pursued the goal of toppling Iran’s Islamic government. The motivations behind this ambition are clear: Iran’s theocratic regime poses a direct ideological, geopolitical, and military challenge to the Western-led order in the Middle East. Yet, despite over four decades of sanctions, covert interventions, and strategic aggr…
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