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“Tehran’s decision to support terrorists over its own people has caused Iran’s currency and living conditions to be in free fall,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
The Islamic regime is facing growing pressures that threaten its stability and raise doubts about its ability to survive the current crisis.
The American president said that Tehran is “experimenting” with nuclear technology despite being hit by the U.S. military in June.
The indicators are there, though military action takes foresight, timing and precision because success must be the result—once the definition of success is made by governments and their armed forces.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for “new leadership in Iran.”
Residents of the northern Israeli city face recruitment attempts by Iranian intelligence, prompting a city campaign to raise public awareness.
“We have friends everywhere. We are not alone,” Shayan Arya, a human rights activist, told attendees. “The entire nation of Israel is behind us.”
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ brutal voluntary paramilitary force is built to crush dissent at any cost.
“No one can predict what tomorrow will bring in Iran, but one thing is clear: no matter what happens—Iran will not return to being what it was,” said the Israeli premier.
Abbas Araghchi lashes out at the World Economic Forum for canceling his appearance at the Swiss conference over Tehran’s deadly crackdown on protesters.
“To the Iranian people: The Congress of the United States stands alongside you in your pursuit of a better and brighter future,” Rep. Virginia Foxx stated.
Masoud Pezeshkian blamed sanctions by the United States and its allies for the “hardship and difficulties” Iranians are facing.