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Could Iran Collapse?

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2024
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by AMAC, Robert B. Charles
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Suffice to say, that while Israel remains in peril, Iran is at a precipice. The bellicose, terror-centric, Islamic Republic began – on October 7, 2023 – escalating conflict with Israel through Hamas, Hezbollah, and from Iranian soil. Israel, predictably, responded. Whether Iran imagined a lesser response or victory, they miscalculated. If Iran takes the next step, Israel could forever alter Iran.

To imagine a world – or Middle East – without radical Islamic Iran seems fiction or a dream sequence, but Iran is no stranger to revolutions, saw them in the 1920s, 1950s, and 46 years ago, when Iran was then a prosperous, Western aligned monarchy, against communism and theocracy.

Then, in February 1979, with a weak U.S. president (Jimmy Carter) at the helm, Iran’s modernizing government was overthrown – by a radical Islamic leader, Ayatollah Khomeini. Again, suffice to say, that this was a revolution that created more chaos, torture, terror, and corruption than ever imagined.

Four and a half decades later, Iranians now strain at their radical Islamic leash, resist the bit with growing frequency, and cannot stand oppression by a clutch of ruthless, cultish, religiously possessed, yet also conventionally armed radical leaders, who regularly use their arms to kill Iranian citizens.

Today, Iran’s leaders have no interest in becoming part of a broad, mutually respecting, pluralistic “community of nations ” or in arriving at peace with neighbors. They aspire to rule their neighbors.

Like other centralized, ideologically blinded regimes which terrorized their own and sought to control neighbors, Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Soviet Union, Franco’s Spain, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, Iran’s leaders have seized the moment, pushed into Biden-Harris’ weakness.

What Iran forgot – still seems not to understand – is that Israel, while a U.S. ally, does not take orders from Biden-Harris. Israel protects Israel, and knows another lesson: When an enemy reels, pursue.

That is how Iran’s leaders, this little clutch of cocky, unaccountable terrorists and war provokers, miscalculated. That is also why their miscalculations could multiply, and prove fatal, even without a change in U.S. policy, ending appeasement, back to deterrence, with clear U.S. support for Israel.

As Iran talks retaliation, a continued war with Israel, and disrespects the U.S., thinks they can get a nuclear weapon and threaten delivery, they are missing stark realities.

First, their own people are fed up, more interest in iPhones than ayatollahs, are done with the Islamic Revolution, just want free speech and life, not more oppression and death. Go figure.

Second, Israel has turned a page, broken glass, thrown down, sent 140 combat aircraft over Iran, knocked out Iran’s air defenses, sparing Iran’s oil, infrastructure, and people. Israel seems to care more about Iranians than Iran. That said, Israel could now vaporize Iran’s leadership, the door is open.

Third, while Iran possesses a robust conventional capability, including 3000 ballistic missiles, and offensive cyber capacity, launching either in force could prove suicidal, even before the U.S. policy changes. In short, Iran stands at a precipice, back down or amp up, and watch what happens.

If Iran’s next step is not to back off, not modest, not some face-saving act, but is as aggressive as other recent actions, Israel – and the U.S. – may alter Iran forever. Revolutions still happen, and Iran is no stranger to them. History teaches, that revolutions in Iran tend to be fundamental. Could Iran’s Islamic terror collapse under its own weight? We will see, but miscalculations seem to be in vogue.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC. Robert Charles has also just released an uplifting new book, “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024).

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Joe
Joe
1 month ago

Could Iran collapse? Not if comrade cackler steals the election. VOTE TRUMP!!! MAGA!!!

PaulE
PaulE
1 month ago

RBC,

From my own modest assessment of Iran over the years, the only way a Peoples’ revolution against the Mullahs and the Ayatollahs would succeed is with support of the Iranian military in some meaningful fashion. The Iranian Republican Guard of course will back the Supreme Ayatollah as long as the oil money continues to flow, so that means the regular Iranian armed forces would need to be on the side of the people. The ONLY way the Iranian people are ever going to get their country back is by force. That’s the sad truth. Street protests and 30 seconds on the MSM news here isn’t going to change the power dynamics on the ground there.

The civilian population is largely disarmed, which is why the periodic mass protests that arise every few years, unfortunately always when a weak and feckless Democrat is in the White House, always fizzle out. Rocks and bottles against machine guns is NOT a real contest.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
1 month ago

Not trying to justify Irans actions but the Shah was no great leader, just US friendly, but what POd Iran off was Carter letting him exile in the US! What we need is a GoFundMe to buy all the moolahs pagers.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

Country is a reflection of it’s leadership and don’t we know it. Iran could be free but Moslem brotherhood would have to de dealt with in the same ruthless manner as Nazis were dealt with. Who will dare to do that? Who will dare to proclaim their doctrine a poison? Shah was deposed, Anwar Sadat murdered and here we are after 20 years in Afghanistan Taliban is firmly in the saddle, equipped with the best of the best., Iran with our money playing with the fire and we allowing it by doing business with them and Israel standing alone. It only could get worse if Harris gets in

Jeri
Jeri
1 month ago

Yes, but it will take the Iranian equivalent of “we the people” to lead the charge.

Bruce
Bruce
1 month ago

Iran’s leaders are Islamic radicals to the bone. Their religion commands that they kill anyone who does not follow Muhammad (infidels), and that includes all of Israel, and most of the rest of the world..look it up. Radical Islam is only a “peaceful” religion to their own followers, not you, not me. Israel had better put an end to this radical terrorist leadership or they’ll be fighting them forever. No rest for Hamas, Iran until they no longer have the ability to fight. Palestinians are not innocent, Hamas is their pit bull to take the land they want and it has backfired terribly. If they want peace then they need to fight with Israel, then be peaceful.

uncleferd
uncleferd
1 month ago

Iran presents yet another justification for electing Trump, as we generally had worldwide tranquility the last time he was in office…. because he projected confidence, strength and an assertive posture when it came to national security and global stability. It is best, by far, to restore that status quo, rather than elect a non-manager like Harris, who cannot formulate a single, assertive message to even her own constituents. PLEASE DO NOT elect a phony to manage and protect our national interests !!!!

Ted
Ted
1 month ago

At this junkier I think the Israel’s should take out a few oil fields to get the message across, keep up your war mongering lose your income to survive.

Thomas
Thomas
1 month ago

Carter. Weak President. Likewise Biden. No respect. Can somebody say … Chamberlain?

Robert
Robert
1 month ago

I predict that Iran will continue to exist but not as a Nuclear power.

Spitfire?
Spitfire?
1 month ago

When I was based in Saudi Arabia 1970 to 1986, I visited Iran often.I found the Iranian people very charming and hospitable.I hope and pray that their present rulers will be overthrown soon and that tranquility will be restored.Hopefully with no bloodshed.

Mark Lancaster
Mark Lancaster
1 month ago

There’s a popular expression going around lately; FA&FO! I leave it to the dear reader to expand the expression to its full form. That said, I hope the leaders of Iran do indeed, “FA&FO”!

Jean
Jean
1 month ago

Warmonger.

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