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The Beginning of the End of the Iranian Regime? Interview with Khosro Isfahani

1 h 12 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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What is really happening inside Iran right now—and are we witnessing the beginning of the end of the regime? In this conversation, Khosro Isfahani, research director at the National Union for Democracy in Iran, breaks down the dramatic developments unfolding on the ground in Iran—from targeted assassinations of key leaders to cracks in security forces. Khosro explains why the removal of powerful figures is more than symbolic, how the regime’s structure is being tested like never before, and whether its leadership is truly replaceable—or nearing collapse.

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