Iran’s economy is in freefall, with inflation soaring above 35% and the national currency collapsing. The rial has lost over 60% of its value since last year, leaving ordinary citizens struggling to afford basic goods. Markets are in chaos as desperate Iranians rush to buy dollars or gold, while the regime prioritizes funding terrorist proxies over its own people.
Corruption and mismanagement have hollowed out the country’s industries, with factories shutting down and unemployment spiking. The ruling clerics siphon billions into militant groups like Hezbollah while families starve. This isn’t just incompetence—it’s a deliberate choice to fund radical ideology instead of fixing broken infrastructure or creating jobs.
Social unrest is boiling over as protests erupt across cities and rural areas. Angry citizens chant against the regime’s brutality and economic betrayal, but security forces respond with bullets and torture. The mullahs cling to power through fear, but their grip weakens daily as more Iranians risk their lives to demand freedom.
Iran’s regional influence is crumbling as allies like Syria crack down on its smuggling networks. Even longtime partners distrust Tehran’s destabilizing actions, leaving the regime isolated. Its military adventures in Iraq and Yemen drain resources needed at home, exposing the catastrophic cost of imperial overreach.
The nuclear threat looms larger as sanctions snapback provisions expire in 2025. Hardliners rush to enrich uranium while pretending to comply with toothless agreements. Western appeasement has only bought time for the regime to develop doomsday weapons that could hold the Middle East hostage.
Supreme Leader Khamenei’s failing health sparks vicious infighting among elites desperate to seize power. With no clear successor, the regime faces a leadership crisis that could fracture its oppressive system. Younger Iranians, tired of revolutionary dogma, increasingly reject theocracy and demand modern governance.
Israel’s former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett rightly calls Iran a “house of cards” teetering toward collapse. Decades of tyranny, economic suicide, and global isolation have created a perfect storm. The regime’s survival depends on brutal repression—but even that may not save it from the people’s wrath.
Freedom-loving nations must reject false diplomacy and tighten sanctions to accelerate the regime’s demise. Iran’s collapse isn’t just likely—it’s inevitable. The world should stand ready to support a liberated Iran that embraces peace, prosperity, and the will of its long-suffering people.