
Iran could be on the verge of collapse, says the new report by the British company Henry Jackson Society and adds that “the wind” is gathering around the Islamic Republic, even though the UN accuses Tehran for performing almost 900 people this year.
The report states that if the Republic of Islamic falls: “There is a danger that the collapse of the regime could lead to a vacuum of public affairs, accompanied by civil war.”
“This is a result that needs to be prevented at all costs at all costs, and therefore every step must be taken to ensure that any transition is fast and painless,” he added.
The report notes that the current Iranian regime remains deeply tied to the legacy of the Islamic Revolution. He also warns that the Ayatollah government is determined to “reconstruct his nuclear program and export terrorism on international level, which makes it a persistent danger to the West”
Israeli attack on Iran
Target attacks initiated by Israel with the US in June at Iranian nuclear locations “returned the regime”, said the report, but “did not remove the strategic and security threats represented by the regime.”
It was also a shift for Israel and the US. Until recently, Israel has only accepted a defensive attitude and attacked the Iranian representatives to its immediate boundaries. This was protected by Iran, who uses his terrorist representatives to expand his strategic reach.
In addition, Trump’s administration moved from its “American first” foreign policy that hesitated to engage in foreign interventions to actively support Israeli strikes by heavy bombing of three Iranian enrichment sites, including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. “Suddenly Iran was exposed and the regime seemed fragile,” the report noted.
What should be done next?
If Iran rebuilds its air defense, long -range missiles, missile launchers, or proceeds to develop another enriched uranium for their nuclear program, Israel and the US should consider conducting military strikes to a wide range of Iranian regime assets, the report said.
This includes Israel, which maintains its recent air superiority over Iran to prevent Iran from restoring its air defense. The goal of the regime’s collapse remains justified because Iran constantly claims that he will not give up his enriched uranium or will not stop his ambition to enrich uranium and revive his nuclear program.
The report recommended Israel to adhere to its air domination, which provides operating freedom over Iran. Instead of just focusing on the enrichment of uranium, Israel must accept that the nature of the regime is what keeps its nuclear ambitions unchanged. In fact, achieving nuclear abilities is considered to be essential for the survival of the regime.
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