May 31, 2026 22:47
What next for Iran regime?
Commuters make their way past a giant billboard of slain Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. (AFP)
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The Iranian regime is a Trotskyist regime. Since 1979, it has pursued a permanent revolution and sought to export it across the region. Interestingly, this export did not look east but only west toward the Arab countries. Even before 2023, although already weakened, it had exported its influence and destruction to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen, and was relentlessly attempting to destabilize and interfere in other countries’ affairs. Today, contrary to some Western media reports, the regime sits on the remnants of this expansion.
May 31, 2026 22:47
What next for Iran regime?
Commuters make their way past a giant billboard of slain Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. (AFP)
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https://arab.news/6q7jf

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