Past protests failed without leadership or organization, and surviving IRGC must back any opposition movement to succeed.
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Irans institutional resilience prevented collapse after Khamenei’s death,triggering elite consolidation and security-centric succession under wartime conditions
Despite stability and a Kurdish deal, Syria lacks political roadmap, suffers economic crisis,and faces regional war threats,risking fragile transition progress.
At Vision 2030’s launch, the crown prince declared media essential to reform. A decade later, it’s a global pillar.
A tsunami of anger is rising inside Hezbollah’s own support base; the cost is no longer bearable.
Khamenei’s assassination deepens the Islamic Revolution; martyrdom transforms him from leader to sacred memory.
Iranians want regime change, but foreign imposition would trigger nationalist backlash; internal transition is the only viable path.
Iran’s protests are more frequent and widespread than ever; the regime may win this battle, but it is losing the war with its people.
Khamenei’s assassination is unprecedented, but regime collapse is not guaranteed; succession is underway, and the war has widened.
Iran’s uprising is not another protest wave—it is a systemic crisis of economic collapse and regime failure.
