Murad Weisi, a senior analyst at Iran International, said the Islamic Republic has been on a trajectory of national revolution since 2017, with the multiple uprisings of the past nine years representing different facets of a single movement to overthrow the regime. The assessment was quoted by Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt on X.
Murad Weisi, a senior analyst at Iran International, offered a sweeping assessment of the Islamic Republic's internal trajectory, arguing that the country has been on a path of national revolution since 2017 aimed at toppling the regime. He described the multiple uprisings over the past nine years as evolving components of a single revolutionary movement. The analysis was amplified by Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt on X.
The Zioneer has previously covered Iran's domestic unrest, including the 2022–2023 protest movement and the political turmoil following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Weisi's framing situates these events within a longer historical arc, suggesting a deeper structural challenge to the regime's survival.
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