<2> Iranians Rethink the Price of Regime Change
<3> A Shift in Sentiment
As the world grapples with the consequences of the US and Israeli war on Iran, a growing number of Iranians are rethinking the price of regime change. The devastating impact of the conflict has left many questioning whether the costs of foreign intervention outweigh the benefits.
The Islamic Republic’s resilience in the face of overwhelming military might has been a surprise to many. Despite the US and Israeli onslaught, Iran’s economy has shown signs of recovery, and its people have demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and persevere.
<3> A Changing Landscape
The war has also had a profound impact on the Iranian people’s perception of the regime. Many who previously supported foreign intervention are now rethinking their stance, citing the regime’s ability to withstand the pressure as evidence of its strength.
As one Iranian citizen noted, “We thought the regime would collapse under the weight of sanctions and military pressure, but it has proven to be more resilient than we ever imagined.”
<3> The Human Cost
The human cost of the war has been staggering. Thousands of civilians have been killed or injured, and entire neighborhoods
