Mass protests in Iran, reminiscent of past events in 2009, 2019, and 2022, face significant challenges due to government crackdowns, including mass detentions and internet shutdowns, which hinder communication and coordination among protesters. While Reza Pahlavi, son of the former shah, garners some support, the lack of leadership and information limits momentum across the nation. The regime remains determined, despite economic pressures, and elite support for the Supreme Leader appears unyielding. External factors, such as potential responses from Donald Trump and Israel, add complexity to the situation, highlighting Iran’s precarious state.
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