Regime Change Strategy: An Impossible target
The Zionist regime continues to pursue a regime change strategy; however, due to its significant defeat in provoking internal unrest, as evidenced by the struggles represented by the Pahlavi placards, it is forced to seek regime change through economic pressures during or after the war.
The Zionist enemy aims to eliminate foreign currency revenues in both the short and long term. Attacks on and petrochemical facilities and other industries followed by a program to spike foreign exchange rates, are part of this plan.
Closure of Strait of Hormuz does not Matter for Zionist Regime
The Zionist enemy does not have much concern regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and fuel prices. However, the situation for the American enemy is changing. Complete despair over regime change, the continuation of Iran’s crushing attacks, and the of new defensive activities have altered the prevailing equations for the U.S.
This policy note is written by Mehdi Majidpour, head of management faculty of Amirkabir University in 2026.
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