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Teheran kan niet op Hormuz Rekenen
The regime survived, but this doesn’t make it as strong as it thinks
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Iran's ability to navigate sanctions and maintain its regime indicates a significant level of strategic acumen that should not be underestimated.
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The perception of strength in Tehran may be misleading; internal dissent and economic challenges could destabilize the regime despite its outward resilience.
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The geopolitical dynamics of the Hormuz Strait showcase the complexities of international relations, where power is not solely determined by regime stability.
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The Iranian regime's resilience in the face of adversity demonstrates a robust governance model that could serve as a blueprint for other regimes in the region.
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Tehran's survival does not equate to strength; the regime's reliance on external factors undermines its stability and future prospects.
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