The Iranian regime must be brought down
Dr. Saeed Ghasseminejad believes there's already a detailed plan to transform Iran's political landscape. Born in Tehran, he regularly participated in protests against the clerical rule during his university years. "One day, while driving back from a protest, two Revolutionary Guard members suddenly got into my car," he recalls in a phone conversation with Israel Hayom from New York. "I drove in silence for several minutes with them inside, until they moved me to the back seat and drove me directly to a detention facility. I spent a month in solitary confinement and received a two-year suspended sentence. Following this, I left Iran, leaving my family behind."Well he's right that the west can't hold back on battling the Iranian regime, and the day's coming when once again, military forces everywhere will have no choice but to go to war against an evil empire, as was the case in the past 2 world wars. Read more at the article, and let's hope more westerners understand all this today.
He relocated to the United States, completed his doctorate in economics, and became a prominent opposition voice. He later joined the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a nonpartisan research institute in Washington focusing on national security, which includes Israeli researchers such as former National Security Council chiefs Eyal Hulata and Jacob Nagel.
"Many people say there's no chance the Iranian regime will fall. I think that's a mistake," says Ghasseminejad. "There's currently great disappointment with the regime in Iran. In the last presidential election, for instance, voter turnout was the lowest ever. The economic situation is fragile, and since 2017, protests have occurred in more than 150 cities across Iran. Since September 2022, there have been over 7,000 demonstrations in Iran."
These statistics, he believes, indicate that the regime is unstable and the Iranian government stands on shaky ground. According to him, all the Iranian people need to overcome the clerical leadership is some external assistance. That's exactly why a five-point plan was formulated.
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