Iranian students are back in the streets, defying a bloody crackdown, chanting for the supreme leader’s overthrow.
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Iran’s regime, reeling from strategic blunders since October 7, now faces another crossroads; defiance may be its last misstep.
For a decade, Iran has deployed internet blackouts as a shield for mass repression, enabling unchecked lethal force.
Pro-Pahlavi misinformation distorts Iran’s protests, playing into the regime’s narrative of foreign-backed conspiracies.
Iran’s protesters are not seeking reform but the end of the Islamic Republic, facing a brutal crackdown with internet blackouts.
Iran’s protests began over economic grievances but collapsed when violence, linked to foreign backing, alienated citizens seeking reform, not chaos.
Gen Z protesters across the Middle East are mobilizing against corruption and economic despair, signaling a new wave of youth-driven unrest.
Iran’s reformists, marginalized by repression, are presenting themselves as a potential political alternative amid the regime’s legitimacy crisis.
Facing Iran’s violent unrest, the U.S. considers military strikes to support protesters and pressure the regime, risking major regional escalation.
Iran’s protests are fueled by economic hardship, but external threats and intelligence messaging risk escalating unrest into dangerous confrontation.
