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The expert remains cautiously optimistic, asserting that Iran’s current weaknesses, economic decline, and internal unrest make the regime more vulnerable than at any point in recent history. He advocates for continued external pressure—through sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and support for resistance groups—and internal encouragement of rebellion.
He emphasizes that the ultimate solution depends on the Iranian people, who are eager for change, overcoming the regime’s brutality. Jaadi stresses that clear US policy supporting regime change rooted in the organized Iranian opposition, combined with robust sanctions and diplomatic efforts, could accelerate the fall of the mullahs.