Praise Overflowed for Kim Jong-un at the Party Congress: A Reflection of Crisis in Maintaining the Dictatorial Regime?
The recent 9th Congress of the Workers' Party in North Korea saw unprecedented praise for leader Kim Jong-un, raising questions about the stability of his regime.
Iran: Its Plan for War with the USA and Survival - And Who Really Gives the Orders
The article discusses Iran's preparations for a potential conflict with the United States, highlighting the pivotal role of Ali Larijani in maintaining the regime's stability amid rising tensions.
Amnesty Law in Venezuela May Exclude Some Political Prisoners
The recently approved amnesty law in Venezuela is presented by the regime as a step towards national stability, though it raises concerns about the exclusion of many political prisoners from its provisions.
Kremlin Oppositionist Khodorkovsky: Peace Threatens Putin More Than War
Mikhail Khodorkovsky discusses the Kremlins's untrustworthiness and its reliance on war for regime stability while considering the future of Ukraine.
The American 'Catalog' for Changing Regimes
This article discusses the shift in U.S. foreign policy from regime change through military intervention to managing and restructuring existing governments.
COMMENTARY β© Who could offer an alternative in Iran?
The article discusses the potential for opposition groups in Iran following the recent violent crackdown on protests and critiques the Iranian regime's prioritization of military spending over economic stability.
One month after Maduro's capture: changes in Venezuela seem to advance quickly, but is the fall of the regime possible?
The article discusses the recent developments in Venezuela following Maduro's capture, highlighting a proposed amnesty and signs of political change amidst ongoing skepticism about the regime's stability.
Trump prepares to hit Iran modeled on Venezuela, here is where he is wrong
As President Donald Trump intensifies military pressure on Iran by deploying additional units, experts warn that Tehran possesses significant capabilities for a serious response, unlike Venezuela which mainly focuses on internal regime stability.
Nuclear Betrayal and Taiwan: The Purge Leaving the Chinese Army with No Leadership Other than Xi
The mysterious disappearance of General Zhang Youxia, a powerful ally of Xi Jinping, diminishes Beijing's military capacity and raises speculation about the regime's stability.
After Venezuela, is Cuba next? Maduro's fall revealed the weaknesses of the regime
Cubans gathered to honor the remains of 32 soldiers killed in Venezuela, as concerns rise about the regime's stability following Maduro's fall.
Why Western diplomats are cautious in predicting the end of the Iranian regime
Western diplomats remain cautious about predicting the downfall of Iran's regime, recalling past failures in assessing political stability.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Iran in a State of Emergency: Is Trump Also Toppling the Mullah Regime?
Thousands of people have been protesting against the regime in Tehran for over two weeks, raising questions about the stability of the Mullah regime and the potential impact of a military intervention by Donald Trump.
'Absence of credible alternatives' has allowed Iranian regime to survive, analyst says
An analyst suggests that the survival of the Iranian regime is due to the lack of credible alternatives for governance.
"This probably means that the regime is more stable than we all believe"
Islamic scholar Guido Steinberg currently believes that a coup in Iran is unlikely, indicating no signs of a weakened power base.
Iran's collapse or survival hinges on one choice inside the Revolutionary Guard
Iran faces a critical crisis characterized by widespread protests against clerical rule, driven by economic collapse and corruption, challenging the regime's stability.
Iran is not Venezuela: The coherence of the regime, the intensity of the uprising, and the 'double-edged sword' of US intervention
The article examines the differences between Iran and Venezuela regarding regime stability, the current uprising's intensity, and the complexities of US intervention.
AMB GORDON SONDLAND: Trump showed strength in Venezuela β now finish the job
The article praises President Trump for his decisive action in ending the Maduro regime in Venezuela, highlighting the need to follow through for lasting stability in the region.
Why is Venezuela led by Maduro's people after everything, and not the opposition? Because of the CIA
A confidential U.S. intelligence assessment concluded that key figures in NicolΓ‘s Maduro's regime, including Vice President Delcy RodrΓguez, are best suited to lead a temporary government in Caracas and maintain short-term stability if the autocrat loses power.
WSJ: Secret CIA report on Venezuela sees role of "loyalists to the regime" in maintaining stability
A secret CIA report presented to President Donald Trump concludes that political loyalists are instrumental in maintaining stability in Venezuela.
Special episode of the Romancov and Co. podcast with an expert on Venezuela and Cuba. What did Trump (not) solve with the strike against Maduro?
The podcast discusses the implications of the arrest of Venezuelan president Maduro and the upcoming trial in New York, exploring its effects on the stability of Venezuela's regime and potential changes in Cuba.
The regional and global waves of American intervention in Venezuela
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela as a political move against NicolΓ‘s Maduro, while uncertainties remain about the regime's stability.
A Surprise Attack That Leaves Chavismo in Limbo
A surprise attack that led to the capture of NicolΓ‘s Maduro has thrown Venezuela into a significant power vacuum, challenging the stability of the chavismo regime.
After US Attack: Is Maduro Gone β Does His Regime Survive?
The article discusses the aftermath of a US attack that reportedly removed NicolΓ‘s Maduro from power and raises questions about the stability of his regime amid fears of civil conflict.