“Editor-in-Chief: SHAPOUR-T”
The Islamic Republic is facing one of the most dangerous and complex periods in its history. A combination of internal, external, economic, environmental, and geopolitical crises has cornered the regime, signaling a multi-layered collapse of the Islamic Republic. Unlike the past, the government no longer has oil revenues, legitimacy, allies, or room to maneuver.
Rising Opposition: A Fracture at the Top
Opposition to the Islamic Republic’s leadership is widening daily. Critics now include prominent political figures alongside civil activists, such as Mehdi Nasiri, Alireza Nourizadeh, Fatemeh Sepahri, Mostafa Tajzadeh, and Abolfazl Qadiani. Even former high-ranking officials like Hassan Rouhani openly criticize the regime, showing deep fractures at the top.
Loss of Regional Influence: Israel Gains Dominance
With the Islamic Republic’s proxy networks collapsing, Israel has become increasingly bold. Repeated attacks on Iranian convoys, commanders, and bases in Syria, Lebanon, and even inside the Islamic Republic highlight Tehran’s eroding deterrence. Changes in Syria have removed Tehran’s strategic foothold, and remaining regional proxies like Hezbollah, Houthis, and Venezuela are weakening.
Economic Collapse: Citizens Under Pressure
The Islamic Republic’s economy is nearing a “point of no return” with:
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Uncontrolled inflation
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Widespread unemployment
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Currency collapse
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Investment decline
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Closed trade relations
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Capital flight and brain drain
Heavy sanctions, mismanagement, and a single-product economy have left citizens as the first victims.
Environmental Crisis: Warning of Uninhabitable Regions
Severe air pollution, water scarcity, soil erosion, and widespread environmental degradation threaten parts of the Islamic Republic with becoming uninhabitable. Corruption, poor planning, and lack of scientific management have worsened the situation.
Global Isolation: Europe Joins Pressure
Former mediators like Europe now align with the U.S., Canada, and Australia, pressuring the Islamic Republic over its role in Ukraine, human rights violations, and internal repression.
Designation of IRGC as a Terrorist Organization
The U.S., Canada, Australia, and parts of Europe designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization is a structural blow to the regime, limiting operations abroad, undermining investment, and deepening economic paralysis.
Conclusion: A Point of No Return
The combination of economic crisis, foreign threats, political fractures, environmental degradation, global isolation, and loss of regional leverage has left the Islamic Republic unable to maintain its current state. Signs point to a multi-layered collapse—political, economic, social, environmental, and geopolitical.
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