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    1. ForeignAffairsMag on

      [Excerpt from essay by Sanam Vakil, Director of Chatham House’s Middle East and North Africa Program; and Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute.]

      If they want to take down the regime, Iran’s opposition groups must learn to work together. They need to adopt a basic, shared program that rests on principles everyone agrees on and postpone debates on everything else. They must come up with a plan to manage the country in the immediate aftermath of the regime’s collapse. Finally, they must be more inclusive, rather than constantly trying to freeze one another out. Otherwise, the Islamic Republic will persist not because it commands popular support but because there is no alternative.

    2. littleredpinto on

      Ehh, hopefully the people of Iran can start to figure it out so the ‚west‘ doesnt have to come in and simultaneously solve/create all the problems of the Iranian people.

      true metamorphosis requires pain. The people in charge arent going to give up power willingly, never have and never will. The only mechanism for change over there is through a means that simply mentioning will get you banned on reddit and most sites that are owned and run by the uber wealthy.

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