Part 7/13:
The Ongoing Protests: Internal Factions and External Manipulation
Current protests are depicted as multifaceted struggles involving internal factions, external actors, and populist movements. The narrative suggests a civil war-like dynamic, with factions vying to control the direction of Iran’s future.
One faction, allegedly backed by British intelligence, aims to overthrow the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and replace the current regime. Protests have targeted IRGC facilities, possibly as part of a broader effort to weaken Iran's resistance machine. Simultaneously, organic Iranian forces—comprising populists and nationalists—are responding, creating a quasi-civil war scenario where multiple parties are seeking influence.