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A crowd of Iranian women in black chadors protesting and holding portraits of Ayatollah Khamenei and Iranian flags.

Why the “Regime Change” Agenda for Iran is an Illusion

The policy of “regime change” in Iran is often viewed in Washington as a viable option, yet it ignores the deep-seated historical grievances, a complex multi-centric governing system, and a resilient social fabric. Unlike smaller states, Iran’s vast geography and grassroots paramilitary networks, rooted in its unique political-religious identity, make external imposition of power a strategic impossibility.

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