What is happening in Iran today is not a repeat of the protests of 2009 or 2022, but rather a sign of the complete collapse of a corrupt and utterly criminal system. This collapse is the result of the convergence of three fundamental crises at a critical historical turning point and, from a pragmatic point of view, has left the regime no chance of survival. The current situation not only testifies to the internal weakness of the Islamic Republic regime but also symbolizes the relative loss of its control and authority in the face of internal and external pressure. The patriotic uprising of Iranians continues in many cities across the country, despite the killing of well over tens of thousands of demonstrators and the arrest of tens of thousands of citizens. The exact number of victims of the current national revolution, which entered a new phase following Prince Reza Pahlavi’s public call to action, is not yet officially known. However, international media and human rights organizations have published figures in recent days, based on field data and local reports, indicating between 2,000 and 20,000 dead. The regime has treated the population like a foreign enemy. To spread fear, they fire at house walls, shout obscenities, break into homes, and even empty refrigerators. Their sole aim is to instill fear and humiliate families. Relatives of the dead were told they had to bury the bodies of their family members killed in the uprising individually by 4:00 a.m., or they would be buried in a mass grave. Government troops themselves set fire to shops. Afterward, they positioned themselves outside to immediately shoot anyone who tried to escape the flames. So, you either had to burn in the flames or get out and be killed. That is the full extent of the catastrophe. The collapse of the Islamic Republic regime is no longer political speculation or an unfulfilled wish of its opponents, but a strategic necessity confirmed by objective data and geopolitical considerations.
The Islamic Republic regime in Iran is like a patient in intensive care whose vital functions are failing: financial bankruptcy, international isolation, leadership problems, and a collapse of the security situation. The question, therefore, is no longer whether the Islamic Republic regime will fall, but how and when. Everything indicates that we are on the verge of the Islamic Republic’s final chapter, where every heartbeat and every breath .heralds its ultimate collapse
