Monday, June 4, 2018

With protests growing, Iran is facing the point of no return

This is the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime

This is the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime


Iran, June 3, 2018 - As strikes and protests expand across Iran and people from all walks of life lose their patience, the society’s explosive conditions have reached a point that this powder keg may explode at any moment.
This is an undeniable reality and a long slate of Iranian regime officials are acknowledging by voicing concerns.


“The people’s tolerance limit is decreasing and they are showing serious reactions to even the smallest issues,” said Ali Shakuri Rad, a former member of the Iranian regime’s so-called parliament. (State-run Bahar website – May 28)
Mohsen Armin, considering himself a “reformist,” is forecasting dangerous times ahead, referring to “complex crises and dilemmas” that have “unprecedently become intertwined.” (State-run Jamaran website – May 28)
Former Iranian trade minister Ali Sufi makes a reminder of the Dec/Jan protests.


“The people’s deep dissent regarding the economic situation is quite obvious and in such circumstances if the people are instigated by anyone the result can render enormous security concerns,” he said. (State-run Khabar Online website – May 27)
These remarks are made considering this reality that developments inside Iran are gaining speed and momentum, and people are demanding regime change.


The protests of farmers east of Isfahan had yet to settle when residents of Kazerun began their demonstrations. A short while afterwards locals of Shahroud rose in dissent and we are now witnessing the ongoing nationwide strike of tens of thousands of truck drivers in nearly 300 cities.