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politics1d ago
Iran's rulers are tettering. Trump must give them a shove: DUBOWITZ
- A prominent analyst argues Iran’s Islamic Republic is teetering on collapse, urging a final strategic push from the United States.
- The author says sanctions relief and engagement have not moderated Tehran, and instead empowered the regime.
- The piece labels Iran as the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism with a regional proxy network.
- The author argues for a strategy of targeted strikes, maximum financial pressure, and isolation to end the regime.
- The piece claims a post-regime Iran would still be responsible but less prone to regional aggression.
- The author emphasizes that the United States should avoid invading Iran but act decisively to remove the regime.
- The column frames reform or engagement as ineffective and warns of prolonged conflict if delay continues.
- The author asserts that Iranian opposition abroad has a credible plan for governance after a regime change.
- The piece argues that regional de-escalation would become possible after regime change.
- The column credits U.S.-Israeli actions post-October 7 for reducing threats, but warns proxies could rebuild.
- The author frames ending the Islamic Republic as necessary to remove the primary driver of regional instability.
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