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The beginning of the end for Tehran

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The beginning of the end for Tehran
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The Middle East is facing escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, with military threats and a lack of diplomatic progress. The Iranian regime is reportedly weaker than it has been in decades, facing significant internal pressures and economic challenges. As protests continue to reveal widespread discontent, the potential for change within Iran may be growing.

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Washington Examiner · Heyrsh Abdulrahman
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The Middle East is once again standing on the edge of a dangerous turning point. Tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States are rising rapidly. Military threats are growing louder. Diplomacy appears frozen. Across Washington, policymakers are debating sanctions, airstrikes, and the possibility of another regional conflict. But amid all the noise, one reality is becoming impossible to ignore: the Iranian regime is weaker today than it has been in decades. Recommended Stories Israel just decapitated Hamas in Gaza The robber baron Long Island Rail Road strike Elizabeth Warren’s housing bill is already stopping developments. House amendments fix it For years, Tehran projected strength through fear, proxy militias, missile programs, and regional intimidation.

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