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Political analyst warns the 'deeply entrenched' Iranian ideology cannot be assassinated

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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June 22, 2026

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​Sky News US Analyst Michael Ware says, “you cannot kill, murder, bomb, or assassinate” the Iranian ideology. ​“It is deeply entrenched in Iran,” Mr Ware told Sky News Australia. ​“They honestly, genuinely, to the core of their being, believe in what they are doing. ​“They believe they are on a sacred, revolutionary purpose and nothing will deter them.”

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· Jun 24, 2026

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

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Altaghyeer NewsPaper

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· Jan 28, 2026

Drums of War: The Buildup Against Iran & The Eastern Axis’s Dilemma

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Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ghalibaf threatens: Response to every violation of agreement

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All Israel News

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· Jul 10, 2026

What will happen to Iran? Iranian analyst Ali Siadatan weighs in

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Eunews

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· Jul 7, 2026

The West Keeps Misreading Iran’s Strategy

Commentators assume Iran is trying to defeat stronger adversaries. It isn't

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Related coverage for "Political analyst warns the 'deeply entrenched' Iranian ideology cannot be assassinated": ScheerPost — How Iran Is Moving From Resistance To Statecraft After The War. Sky News Australia — Iranian clerics call for assassination of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. Altaghyeer NewsPaper — Drums of War: The Buildup Against Iran & The Eastern Axis’s Dilemma. Arutz Sheva — Ghalibaf threatens: Response to every violation of agreement. All Israel News — What will happen to Iran? Iranian analyst Ali Siadatan weighs in. Eunews — The West Keeps Misreading Iran’s Strategy