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Reassessing Regime Change in Iran: Infrastructure Implications

The ongoing resilience of the Islamic Republic amidst US and Israeli military actions raises critical questions about the infrastructure and operational capacity required for potential regime change.

Editorial Staff
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Recent military actions by the US and Israel have prompted a reevaluation of the feasibility and implications of regime change in Iran. The resilience of the Islamic Republic has become a significant factor in this analysis.

Supporters of foreign intervention are now considering the potential costs and infrastructure challenges associated with destabilizing the current regime. The operational capacity of both the Iranian state and foreign military forces is under scrutiny.

As the situation evolves, understanding the systemic implications for regional stability and infrastructure resilience will be crucial for stakeholders involved in any potential intervention strategy.