Is Iran’s Regime Reaching the End of the Road?
By Mohammad Sadat Khansari
On August 13th 2018, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei claimed that
the regime is facing no dead-ends, and simply recommended a
“revolutionary and efficient management” for “resolving the issues at
hand”.
But not long after, many media outlets and authorities began
admitting to the insufficiency of his management, and the lack of any
solutions, which just proves the soon-coming end to the regime.
The state-run newspaper known as “Vatan-e-Emroos” commented: “No one
can deny the lack of deficiency in the current governance, especially
over the past several months; in which the market has been disturbed in
shocking ways, causing the witnessed political stability, which is
exactly what our enemy wants”.
This newspaper adds that the reason behind Khamenei’s “avoidance” of
changing the government is that he believes by doing so, “the enemy will
be able to take advantage of the situation and put its evil plan into
effect, against our Islamic Republic”.
Is Iran’s regime at the end of its road?
13th August 2018, the supreme leader of Iran Ali Khamenei claimed
that there are no dead-ends in the country and recommended a
“revolutionary and efficient management” for “resolving the issues”.
The Vice Chairman of the parliament, Pezeshkian, also contributes:
“Since the revolution, our management structure has never been of a
logical type”; adding that: “Today’s issues of our society are the
direct result of the negative behaviours of our government officials; we
are all responsible in our own ways, for the current problems”
(September 1st, 2018; IRNA).
In a talk with the state-run newspaper named Arman, one of Khamenei’s
theorists named Amir Mohebian states: “From my point of view,
presidency has turned into a game in this country. In which all players
eventually lose their credibility within 4 to 8 years, then just leave”.
He also referred to a more fundamental dead-lock within the regime,
i.e., its social isolation and the distrust of its people in its
governance: “People don’t see any similarities between their problems
and those of the officials in power” (September 1st, 2018).
Following the recent protests, many outlets and officials believe
that the regime has no solutions up its sleeve. Truth is, if there was
no dead-ends, and if there were any solutions, the society wouldn’t have
reached the explosive point that it has now; as evident by the
continuing rise of many protestors across the country!
It is because of these united and resistant protestors that the
regime has come closer to its subversion. Which the regime has brought
upon itself, as it’s never cared about people’s needs throughout its
decades of history!
This regime is clearly for oppression, and not for people; which is
why every time protestors rise in the streets, they’re not only fighting
oppression, but also accelerating the regime change.
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