
The Iranian regime faces unprecedented internal instability, driven by deep fractures between the IRGC (boots), the Supreme Leadership (turbans), the ideological hardliners (streets), and the negotiation-focused faction (suits). While the regime remains dangerous, its reliance on the IRGC for economic and military control has alienated the populace, fueling a widespread desire for secularism, democracy, and national sovereignty. Prince Reza Pahlavi has emerged as a central figure for the opposition, representing a movement that seeks to restore Iranian identity and forge alliances with the West and Israel. Although recent military operations and the MOU have paused direct conflict, they have intensified internal regime infighting. The path to liberation requires mobilizing the Iranian people, potentially through strategic support for an organized opposition capable of reclaiming territory and ending the 47-year rule of the Islamic Republic.
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