Beyond leadership decapitation, the Iranian public faces a dual threat of regime brutality and infrastructure collapse, complicating the path to liberation
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Protest record against autocracies: only Bangladesh succeeded. Iran’s regime massacred thousands. Caution needed.
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.
Iranian students are back in the streets, defying a bloody crackdown, chanting for the supreme leader’s overthrow.
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.
