The power structure in Iran is shaking, but it resists
Iran's power structure faces severe challenges amid ongoing military and economic pressures, yet the regime remains resilient despite losses in key political and military figures.
Why the Israeli-American bet on the Iranian street failed?
Experts have questioned the accuracy of American assessments regarding the Iranian regime and its resilience, pointing to the failure of Israeli strategies to instigate social unrest.
Saddam's Collapse after the Attacks: "Answer No"
The article discusses the resilience of the Iranian regime despite the targeting of its leadership by Israel and the USA, arguing that Iran's unique political structure is not comparable to Iraq's historical collapse under Saddam Hussein.
Despite decapitation, Iran’s regime endures: Does Hormuz blockade give Tehran the upper hand?
The article explores how Iran's regime remains resilient despite facing significant challenges and analyzes the implications of the Hormuz blockade.
Bombs on gas, threats to oil. Mojtaba: "Revenge for Larijani"
The new Iranian leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, issues a vengeful statement following the assassination of Ali Larijani, highlighting the regime's resilience amidst threats to its energy resources.
Iran after the assassination of the leader: why did the regime not fall immediately?
The assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader is a significant blow to the regime, yet it is not destined to collapse immediately due to its structural resilience.
The Notebook of a Bookworm / The Previous Regime Wanted to Pollute the Village, but the People of Brekov Resisted
The article discusses the resilience of Brekov residents against ecological threats posed by a landfill proposed by the communist regime in the 1980s.
The tasters of the Führer: female resilience in the midst of Nazi horror
The article discusses the film 'The tasters of the Führer', inspired by the historical account of a German woman who played a significant role during the Nazi regime.
New Supreme Leader in Iran: Trump's Calculation Does Not Work Out
The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader of Iran signals the regime's ongoing resilience despite challenges, highlighting failures of external pressures.
"Hard but Fair": "It is particularly young people who are ready to give their lives"
The broadcast of "Hart aber fair" critically examines the resilience of the Mullah regime in Iran amidst rising geopolitics, shifting from a planned discussion on migration to addressing the new conflict in the Middle East.
Iran expert: - The regime will tell us that they will survive
An Iran expert discusses how the regime is likely to project a narrative of resilience amid ongoing challenges.
Michael Jarlner: Why Iran's Theocratic Regime Can Survive the Death of Ali Khamenei
The article discusses the resilience of Iran's theocratic regime, considering its different historical and geopolitical context compared to Libya and Syria, especially in light of the reported death of Ali Khamenei due to a military attack.
Ross Harrison, expert on Iran: 'The Islamic Republic has been designed to withstand internal and external attacks, but can collapse'
Ross Harrison, a senior researcher at the Middle East Institute, discusses the resilience of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the implications of potential U.S. attacks as a means to incite regime change.
Iranian Analyst: Military Strikes Cannot Overthrow the Regime
An Iranian analyst argues that military strikes alone cannot overthrow regimes, citing the resilience of Iran against US and Israeli attacks as a form of victory.
“For our city to regain the right flag”: facing the repressive system and occupation, the resistance of occupied Ukraine
The article discusses the harsh realities of life under Russian occupation in Ukraine, highlighting the resilience of locals who resist the oppressive regime.
Cuba and the Strategic Myopia of Mexico
The article discusses the current economic and political challenges facing Cuba, highlighting the impact of renewed pressures from the U.S. and the implications for its resilience as a regime.
Exiled Iranians on Violence: Now is the Time Not to Give In
Exiled Iranians express their outrage over reported violence and call for resilience amid a regime that continues to oppress and silence them.
Reuters: The resilience of the Iranian regime is being tested, but it is not yet 'breaking'
Despite waves of mass protests and prolonged international pressures, Iran's top security institutions remain united, with no apparent fractures threatening one of the world's most resilient regimes.