
Iran's Future in the Balance: Can the Regime Adapt?
Iran's government faces significant challenges including widespread protests, economic instability, and potential international intervention, placing the regime at a critical juncture. While some see an opportunity for regime change, obstacles remain, such as a fragmented opposition, a repressive state, and a divided international community, but the possibility of internal reform still exists. The government's current path is unsustainable, requiring a significant shift to avoid collapse.




















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