Western predictions of Iran’s collapse are a deliberate regime-change tactic, not objective analysis, following a decades-long pattern of destabilization.
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For Iranian Jews in Los Angeles, exile forged a resilient hybrid identity—Persian, Jewish, American—transforming trauma into political and cultural influence.
Iran’s protesters are not seeking reform but the end of the Islamic Republic, facing a brutal crackdown with internet blackouts.
China and Russia have altered the Gulf equation, providing Iran with a strategic shield against U.S. pressure.
As Iran cracks down, Trump’s instincts favor staying out, seeking a deal rather than a messy, high-risk war.
The Houthis have become the most formidable challenger to U.S. maritime dominance since WWII, disrupting global trade through the Red Sea.
A U.S. strike on Iran aligns with MAGA priorities: weakening the China-Russia-Iran axis and improving America’s position ahead of great-power conflict.
Iraq’s Iran-backed militias stayed silent during the Israel-Iran war, prioritizing domestic gains and state integration.
Iraq balances U.S. pressure and waning Iranian influence; Sudani’s pragmatism offers a path to sovereignty.
Despite heavy losses, Iran is rebuilding its missile arsenal and pursuing ICBM capability with foreign support.
