Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Is the End of A Criminal Regime Near?

Most of the western countries, including Israel and the United States, consider Masoud Pezeshkian the current secular President (since July 2024), classified as a reformist within the Islamic Republic's system. He is a former heart surgeon who operates within the strictures of the theocratic regime, loyal to the Supreme Leader, rather than a secular leader.

He has served as a former minister of health and he is described as a "reformist Principalist," combining reformist views with loyalty to the Islamic Republic system.

He is categorized as a reformist who supports diplomacy with the West and loosening of social restrictions, including relaxing the forceful hijab policies, though he operates within the strictures of the Islamic Republic's conservative system.

After the military attacked  Iran"s neighbors including the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and other neutral gulf countries, he apologized for the attack. This did not sit well with the hardliners in the regime and was apparently pushed aside, leaving him little room to maneuver.

Since his apologies, the hardliners have doubled down by attacking Iran's neighbors again. Also, they have actually angered the former neutral gulf states to align with the US in its efforts to rid the region of the terror government.

And since the regime and the IRGC refuse to listen to Pezeshkian, the Islamic Republic is stumbling wildly to its end. It appears there is a "civil war" between the theocracy and generals against the rank and file soldiers.

The generals and other hardliners are scurrying to take cover in schools, hospitals and other civilian buildings, while the troops are running off to the surrounding fields for protection. A breakdown in order is becoming increasingly evident.

And with the recent decapitation of the Basij leadership, the police are beginning to walk away, as well. 

Reports indicate Pezeshkian survived targeted strikes and was reported "unharmed" or only slightly injured in attacks, including some internal attempts at assassination. He is now operating in a highly unstable environment where his survival depends on the stability of the transitional government and the outcome of the ongoing conflict.

it could be that Massoud Pezeshkian may be the last President of the Islamic Republic  and the end of its non-holy, murderous theocratic despotic  regime. We will see soon.

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