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Iranian regime is fracturing; open conflict could be next – opinion
Not only is it clear that the new supreme leader no longer holds the same authority as his father, but Mojtaba’s complete public absence has only deepened the power vacuum. The post Iranian regime is fracturing; open conflict could be next – opinion appeared first on World Israel News.
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