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Strikes aimed at 'regime change' in Iran face huge hurdles, experts warn

Strikes aimed at 'regime change' in Iran face huge hurdles, experts warn

The article says US and Israeli strikes killed top Iranian leaders, aiming for 'regime change'. However, experts argue this strategy rests on a 'dangerous illusion'. They point out Iran's constitution already activated a transitional council, and its complex power structure, strong nationalism, and state capacity make a swift collapse very unlikely. The experts state there's no historical record of air strikes alone causing a fast regime change. They warn that without a viable internal alternative ready to seize power, such tactics risk creating a failed state, not a democratic transition. The initial public reaction in Iran appears to be national unity against the foreign attack. https://www.trtworld.com/article/69b5bc28b4d0

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Experts are spot on. This is just going to unify Iranians against an outside enemy. Seen this playbook before, never ends well.

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Failed state scenario is the real risk here. Terrible idea.

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Exactly. You need an organized internal opposition ready to go, not just missiles. This just creates a bigger mess for everyone.

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They never learn from history. Bombs don't build democracies.

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