Posted on 06/21/2019 7:30:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
My country Iran is at a critical point. The regime is struggling to survive economically, politically and strategically. The circumstances are ripe for its downfall. A 40-year nightmare that has unleashed egregious rights abuses, regional chaos, religious fundamentalism and international terrorism is coming to a close.
In recent days, the Tehran has been targeting oil tankers in the Persian Gulf, facilitating attacks on Saudi oil installations, and orchestrating missile assaults on American interests in Baghdad. These acts reveal that the regimes impasse is real and it is becoming increasingly more desperate.
Three key factors have contributed to the regimes rapid decline.
First, the overwhelming majority of Iranians are extremely disenchanted after decades of oppression, discrimination, economic malaise and international isolation.
After massive uprisings in 2018, daily protests now animate the socio-political landscape throughout Iran, with protestors hailing from the full breadth of the countrys social strata. While some worry about the impact of sanctions on ordinary citizens, no single protest has denounced international sanctions, instead pointing their finger at the mullahs wholesale theft, plundering and corruption as the main source of the countrys growing economic misfortunes. Demonstrators chant: One less embezzlement, our problem will be solved.
Second, an organized opposition exists in the form of the 54-year-old Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), which has galvanized the spirit of resistance among the population, forming Resistance Units and underground popular councils across the country with the objective of hastening the regimes ultimate demise.
And third, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has for decades called for a tougher US policy on Iran, including oil and petrochemicals sanctions, an arms embargo, and the terrorist designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
For years, both Republican and Democratic White Houses resisted these calls and opted for appeasement instead. Thanks to the NCRIs sustained global advocacy, however, an important transformation in US policy on Iran is unfolding.
The confluence of these factors has created multiple crises for the regime, forcing public ruptures at the helm, as evidenced by recent public spats between Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Hassan Rouhani.
While Khamenei characterizes hypothetical negotiations with the U.S. as harmful, Rouhani offers an open door, providing that sanctions are lifted. Rouhanis oil minister confesses that the situation has never been more bleak while Khamenei urges more economic resistance. Against the backdrop of mounting protests seeking the regimes downfall, such widening fissures within the regime are doubly more fatal.
Meanwhile, Tehrans propaganda machine is working overtime, perpetuating the false narrative that "there is no serious alternative to the mullahs while demonizing the NCRI and MEK. Their goal is to buy time and to create a smokescreen for Western eyes.
Can the regime change its behavior and behave like a normal state by, for example, adhering to the 12 conditions announced by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo? No, because abandoning terrorism, regional meddling and the nuclear weapons program undermines the hegemony of the velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule) and hastens the regimes collapse.
Khamenei has repeatedly warned: "If we take one step back, we would have to keep backtracking until the end of the system. He thus regards negotiations as poisonous, particularly with the current US administration and president.
Could the regime engage in a military confrontation with the US? No, because even its own officials, including Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, warn that Tehrans military power will be easily overpowered by its American counterpart not in days but in a matter of minutes.
While Tehran feels extremely frail in the face of a potential US military reply, it is comforted by the assumption that its actions will not produce a corresponding military response from Washington. Otherwise, the regime knows that it cannot withstand a US assault in military terms, and it is terrified that a potential strike will embolden people to heighten their opposition.
To break the impasse, the mullahs resort to regional aggression and terrorism. Tehrans foiled back to back terror plots in Albania, France, and the US against the main opposition are costly and appear irrational on the surface. But, viewed in context, the regime is desperate and struggling to survive, which explains why it is branding calls for democratic change as warmongering.
This month, in rallies across the world, Iranians will be echoing the Iranian peoples desire for regime change. Thousands did so in Brussels on Saturday, and several thousand will in Washington, DC this week.
Our peoples conflict with the religious fascism ruling Iran is over free and fair elections, freedom of the press, freedom of association, separation of religion and state, respect for all personal freedoms and the democratic vision that is laid out in NCRIs President-elect Maryam Rajavis 10-point-plan for the future of Iran. ( SEE HERE: https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/news/maryam-rajavi/24953-maryam-rajavi-s-ten-point-plan-for-future-iran )
This is something for which tens of thousands of my compatriots have sacrificed their lives in the past four decades.
The winds of change are blowing. An indigenous alternative, backed by the Iranian people, will ensure that the regime is overthrown. The resulting democratic future will enrich an Iran that is so eager to make positive and long-lasting contributions to the international community.
Townhall has been infiltrated by MEK. They are the cult of Rajavi and are seen as traitors & not supported by Iranian people, though they would like everyone to think otherwise.
No more adventures or regime change.
No war with Iran, please. And while we’re at it can we finally end the Forever War in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq?
Iran has sucked for a long time and everyone knows this, how many times have we heard there are uprisings and this time the Mullahs need to really worry. Maybe its true this time but I've come to learn most fake news isn't true.
I'm not outraged or surprised Iran shot down our drone. The Chinese probably sold them system and John Brenan, Welsy Clark and John Kerry were probably showing them how to use it.
It strikes me that the obvious might be that the Mullahs enjoy more popular support then one would think possible, because they've been getting overthrown for a long time now
So happy for the Armenians based there who were able to leave! Armenia itself is now s in much better shape due to its bloodless revolution last year...and that in turn will have a domino effect in surrounding countries like Iran. <3
While Tehran feels extremely frail in the face of a potential US military reply, it is comforted by the assumption that its actions will not produce a corresponding military response from Washington. Otherwise, the regime knows that it cannot withstand a US assault in military terms, and it is terrified that a potential strike will embolden people to heighten their opposition.
This is where Obama went so wrong on foreign policy. He thought he could charm a group of people who only understand force. Trump's restoration of the military has done more in two years for foreign policy than Bozo did in 8 years.
MEK’s self-promoting propaganda.
Come on, Obama killed Osama Bin Laden and toppled Qaddafi regime, when he was the commander in chief.
Sure. Right.
And the Iraqis welcomed US and Allied forces with open arms as liberators.
Stay out of that briar patch.
Even if there is regime change, the world will still need to know if the new boss is different from the old boss.
Oh, come on. Qaddafi was nobody after Reagan bombed his house. To attribute Obama’s efforts to finding Bin Laden is a joke. How many times was he located in Pakistan and Bozo refused to follow up?
Drone stretegy started to play an important role in American military, after Obama took over WH office. Should give Obama the credit he deserves, even he is a liberal lowlife.
They are as Muslim as the Mullahs, and no more trustworthy (taqiyya).
We’ve been hearing that Iran is on the brink of major change for years.
Obama had nothing to do with drone usage. It was the maturation of the technology that caused the military to implement it. He just happened to be in office when that happened. What’s amazing is that the military did it despite Obozo’s hacking the military budget to pieces.
Bottom line, the mullahs and their guards force have the guns.
It would be an extraordinary and bloody civil war to make any changes.
- A Feast for Crows - Cersei V - George R. R. Martin
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.