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Iran’s regime fights for survival

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Iran’s regime fights for survival
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After enduring a devastating war with Iraq in the 1980s, Iran now faces a severe threat from Israel, which has launched extensive military operations against the republic, targeting its leadership and infrastructure. Amidst this crisis, the regime’s survival hinges on internal dynamics, as public discontent grows, yet the absence of a credible alternative keeps the current leadership in power.

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