In light of recent events in the Middle East and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, it appears that the Iranian regime’s expectations of favorable conditions have not materialized. Unlike the situations in Syria and Yemen, where it managed to exert control and avoid being perceived as the primary instigator of Middle Eastern crises, Iran now finds itself facing formidable challenges.

Attempting to project false strength by launching missile attacks on three countries has backfired, resulting in negative consequences for Iran. Despite engaging in proxy wars as makeshift solutions to its failing economy, all indicators suggest that the situation will deteriorate further in the coming years, with escalating inflation and complete economic stagnation.

After committing decades of desecration, violence, and atrocities against the region’s people, the regime’s once formidable power seems to be waning, rendering it increasingly incapable of maintaining its former dominance.

The global community has now become aware of Iran’s motives and intentions, including its sponsorship of proxy wars in regional countries and the activities of its mercenaries in executing its schemes. There is a growing apprehension within Iran about the likelihood of a significant event unfolding beyond its control.

The world’s attention is now squarely focused on the regime’s proxy forces, with frequent reports of attacks on their bases. This poses a significant threat to the regime, which thrives on terror, oppression, and bloodshed. The current state of affairs is unprecedented and is primarily driven by four key factors.

Firstly, the regime’s misguided and aggressive policies in the Middle East have led to complex and dire circumstances, exposing the failure of its expansionist ambitions in the region. International resistance against its meddling in Middle Eastern affairs shows no signs of abating.

Secondly, the Iranian opposition continues to play a pivotal role in resisting the regime, exposing its nefarious agenda and prompting global disapproval.

Thirdly, the Iranian people, disillusioned with the regime’s oppressive rule, have reached a breaking point and are determined to bring about its downfall. The nationwide uprising of 2022 demonstrated this resolve, as Iranians broke the shackles of fear and openly voiced their opposition to the regime.

Fourthly, there are indications that the international community, having witnessed the Iranian people’s disdain for the regime and its atrocities, is reconsidering its previous relations with Tehran.

It is now widely acknowledged that the Iranian regime is reaping the consequences of its reckless policies spanning over four decades. The regime’s leaders must be held accountable for their crimes, and justice demands nothing less than their removal and prosecution.