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What are the main opposition groups in Iran and what do they want for the future of the country

Israel launched a series of attacks against Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which has reignited calls for regime change from both the U.S. and Iranian citizens.

On February 28, the Israeli army conducted a series of strikes against Iran, reportedly supported by the United States, resulting in the death of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This shocking development was initially announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. In an address on his social media platform, Trump emphasized that this incident presents a significant chance for the Iranian people to reclaim their nation, urging them to push for regime change.

The timing of these attacks coincides with the recent mass protests across Iran, where citizens have been vocal about their desire for political reform and regime change, following years of repression. The Iranian government has faced substantial backlash due to its aggressive measures against dissent, with estimates suggesting that approximately 3,000 individuals have been killed during these protests, highlighting the brutal reality faced by those opposing the regime.

Iran, with a population exceeding 90 million, has been a theocratic state since 1979. The current events add layers of complexity to the already volatile situation in the region, as they not only affect Iranโ€™s internal dynamics but also its relations with global powers, particularly in the context of U.S.-Iranian tensions.

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