The New York Times reports that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the Iranian leader, requires cosmetic surgeries and a prosthetic leg. This revelation raises questions about his health and its implications for the future of the Iranian regime.
U.S. authorities have arrested a businesswoman on charges of providing support to the Iranian regime, highlighting ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran. This move is part of the United States' efforts to combat destabilizing Iranian activities.
The Wall Street Journal questions the reasons behind the United States' failure to dismantle the Iranian regime, highlighting former President Trump's claims of its imminent collapse. The report discusses the challenges faced by the U.S. administration in this context.
Dr. Sultan Al-Naimi, Director of the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, asserts that the Iranian regime has not undergone any ideological change despite leadership transitions. He emphasizes that Iran views the region as a sphere of influence rather than a space for cooperation.
A recent intelligence report has revealed that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is unconscious and undergoing treatment in Qom. This development raises concerns about the health of a key figure in the Iranian regime during a sensitive time for the government.
Despite increasing political and economic pressures, the Iranian regime shows no signs of imminent collapse. Questions arise regarding the reasons for its endurance and the halt of protests, alongside potential post-collapse scenarios.
Iran is experiencing a disconnect between its political system and society, as citizens realize that the goals of the Khomeini revolution remain unfulfilled. The country faces a severe economic crisis while its wealth is invested in regional projects that have only led to isolation.
Analyses indicate that Iran, due to its demographic weight and vast territory, could become a haven for terrorism or a war hotspot if there is a sudden regime collapse. This scenario raises concerns about regional stability.
Despite significant military and political pressures, the Iranian regime remains resilient. This analysis explores the reasons behind its endurance, revealing the depth of Iranian bureaucracy and its adaptability to crises.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> expressed confidence on Monday that the <strong>Iranian regime</strong> will face internal collapse. He emphasized that current military operations aim to weaken Iran's military capabilities rather than overthrow the regime.
Speculations about the potential collapse of the Iranian regime are increasing as military and political pressures mount. Experts warn that past experiences in the Middle East suggest serious consequences could follow any regime change attempt.
Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah of Iran, asserts that U.S. security hinges on the downfall of the current Iranian regime. He made these statements during a press conference, urging greater support for the Iranian opposition.
Israeli military intelligence reports indicate that the ongoing air campaign against Iran has not significantly impacted the stability of the Iranian regime. Despite military pressures, the Islamic Republic retains its authority.
Experts assert that a ceasefire in the region could secure the continuity of the Iranian regime, despite military damage. However, a greater danger looms with the emergence of more extremist forces than before the conflict erupted.