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Lo que sea que esto sea en Irán, no es una victoria
The article examines the complexities of the situation in Iran, arguing that recent developments do not signify a clear victory for any party involved, highlighting ongoing challenges and uncertainties.
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National Review (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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Labeling the situation in Iran as a failure ignores the complexities of the geopolitical landscape and the resilience of the regime.
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Iran's government is underestimating the power of its citizens; this movement could be the tipping point for a significant political shift.
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The current unrest in Iran represents a vital opportunity for the Iranian people to push for democratic reforms and greater freedoms.
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The narrative of defeat in Iran overlooks the potential for gradual reform through sustained pressure rather than immediate victory.
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While the protests signify discontent, they may not lead to meaningful change without external support or a unified opposition.
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