Alireza Jafarzadeh
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Well, this last question, I can't answer intelligently because honestly, I don't know. But I can tell you based on what we know already, and we know a lot, but not everything, they are close. They have worked on all of those elements and they have actually sped up their dash towards building the bomb. This is perhaps the very last leg left for the Ayatollahs as a tool for their survival.
But in terms of the prospect, I think I'm very optimistic, not just because of the policies outside of the world, but I think very optimistic about what's really happening on the ground. Inside the country, this regime is so weak. Their economy is just like nothing is working because The economy is built on corruption. It's built on further empowering the revolutionaries.
But in terms of the prospect, I think I'm very optimistic, not just because of the policies outside of the world, but I think very optimistic about what's really happening on the ground. Inside the country, this regime is so weak. Their economy is just like nothing is working because The economy is built on corruption. It's built on further empowering the revolutionaries.
But in terms of the prospect, I think I'm very optimistic, not just because of the policies outside of the world, but I think very optimistic about what's really happening on the ground. Inside the country, this regime is so weak. Their economy is just like nothing is working because The economy is built on corruption. It's built on further empowering the revolutionaries.
No matter how much money you give them, still the economy is going to go down. The past four years that the export of oil went up to close to two million barrels a day, up from about two, 300,000, you would see the economy of the country would improve. It didn't.
No matter how much money you give them, still the economy is going to go down. The past four years that the export of oil went up to close to two million barrels a day, up from about two, 300,000, you would see the economy of the country would improve. It didn't.
No matter how much money you give them, still the economy is going to go down. The past four years that the export of oil went up to close to two million barrels a day, up from about two, 300,000, you would see the economy of the country would improve. It didn't.
It made it worse, and it actually, of course, it made the Revolutionary Guards more powerful, more money, more funding to their proxies, but it also made them more greedy. And that's why the regime is resorting to killings inside Iran. See, the past one year, 1,000 execution of prisoners has taken place. This is all sign of weakness.
It made it worse, and it actually, of course, it made the Revolutionary Guards more powerful, more money, more funding to their proxies, but it also made them more greedy. And that's why the regime is resorting to killings inside Iran. See, the past one year, 1,000 execution of prisoners has taken place. This is all sign of weakness.
It made it worse, and it actually, of course, it made the Revolutionary Guards more powerful, more money, more funding to their proxies, but it also made them more greedy. And that's why the regime is resorting to killings inside Iran. See, the past one year, 1,000 execution of prisoners has taken place. This is all sign of weakness.
But also in the region, the influence of the regime has been badly shattered. There's no way they can repair it. nothing is going to bring back what they had in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, and what's really happening now in Yemen. So that's why I'm very optimistic. And I think the relying on the people of Iran, their force, they are also very optimistic. They feel that now that Assad
But also in the region, the influence of the regime has been badly shattered. There's no way they can repair it. nothing is going to bring back what they had in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, and what's really happening now in Yemen. So that's why I'm very optimistic. And I think the relying on the people of Iran, their force, they are also very optimistic. They feel that now that Assad
But also in the region, the influence of the regime has been badly shattered. There's no way they can repair it. nothing is going to bring back what they had in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, and what's really happening now in Yemen. So that's why I'm very optimistic. And I think the relying on the people of Iran, their force, they are also very optimistic. They feel that now that Assad
that seemed to be invincible, just went down in 11 days, the same thing can happen in Iran. And of course, what it took there was an organized force on the ground, and that's the same situation in Iran. That's why I say you need to keep the focus here.
that seemed to be invincible, just went down in 11 days, the same thing can happen in Iran. And of course, what it took there was an organized force on the ground, and that's the same situation in Iran. That's why I say you need to keep the focus here.
that seemed to be invincible, just went down in 11 days, the same thing can happen in Iran. And of course, what it took there was an organized force on the ground, and that's the same situation in Iran. That's why I say you need to keep the focus here.
And if I say three steps that the US can do is, first of all, they need to hold the regime accountable, snap back all those sanctions at the UN, bring back all the sanctions that were relieved, and also hold the regime accountable in all different areas, recognize the right of the people of Iran to see change. That's what we will see change will happen.
And if I say three steps that the US can do is, first of all, they need to hold the regime accountable, snap back all those sanctions at the UN, bring back all the sanctions that were relieved, and also hold the regime accountable in all different areas, recognize the right of the people of Iran to see change. That's what we will see change will happen.
And if I say three steps that the US can do is, first of all, they need to hold the regime accountable, snap back all those sanctions at the UN, bring back all the sanctions that were relieved, and also hold the regime accountable in all different areas, recognize the right of the people of Iran to see change. That's what we will see change will happen.