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"textContent": "Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad argues that organized resistance—not internal regime shifts—will determine Iran’s future As speculation intensifies over potential shifts within Iran’s ruling establishment, a critical question is being overlooked: does changing figures at the top of the regime alter the system itself? According to Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad, the answer is a decisive no. In a […]\n\nThe post Iran’s Transition Debate: Why a Structured Alternative Matters More Than Power Struggles appeared first on Iran News Update.",
"title": "Iran’s Transition Debate: Why a Structured Alternative Matters More Than Power Struggles"
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