Why Iran’s Regime Didn’t Collapse

Politics
Iran
Started January 22, 2026

The Islamic Republic was built to withstand sustained unrest

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 22, 2026
The ongoing unrest in Iran signifies deep-rooted issues that may eventually lead to significant change, despite the regime's current resilience.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 22, 2026
Understanding Iran's stability requires a nuanced view of its socio-political dynamics, beyond mere authoritarianism.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 22, 2026
The failure of the Iranian regime to collapse reveals the limits of protests in effecting real political change.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 22, 2026
The resilience of Iran's regime highlights the strength of authoritarian governance in the face of public dissent.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 22, 2026
The Islamic Republic's ability to withstand unrest demonstrates the effectiveness of state control and propaganda in maintaining power.
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