The earthquake in Damascus was profoundly felt in Tehran, shaking the fragile confidence of the Ayatollah and his regime
The recent toppling of Bashar al-Assad from power and his subsequent escape to Russia has left the Ayatollah and his cronies trapped between a rock and a hard place, with no light at the end of the tunnel. For now, the Ayatollah and his cronies remain entrenched in power in Iran, steering their regime into a dark corner with no light at the end of the tunnel. Decades of corruption , economic mismanagement, and brutal suppression of dissent have plunged Iran into a state of despair. This stagnation is now further highlighted by the consequences of their foreign policy adventures, which continue to destabilise the region and isolate the Iranian people from the global community. Recent events have exposed the fragility of the Ayatollah’s proxies and alliances across the Middle East. The destructive actions of Hamas in Gaza, followed closely by Hezbollah's escalations in Lebanon, have not only failed to achieve their objectives but have also drawn devastating responses that left ci...
Comments
Post a Comment