Iran conflict: Is there potential for regime change? | Newsmaker
An Iranian-American discusses the potential for regime change in Iran following significant U.S. and Israeli military strikes that reportedly killed the Ayatollah and dozens of top leaders. He describes the tense atmosphere as a waiting period where citizens are preparing for an uprising once given the signal. He argues that the Iranian people view the military intervention not as aggression but as liberation from a 47-year "criminal organization." While the transition will be difficult, the involvement of exiled figure Reza Pahlavi offers a path toward a secular democracy and a restored alliance with the West.
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