
Iran’s merciless regime is “completely on its heels” – leaving the days of the Ayatollah numbered, says a former American ambassador.
But the West will not be able to overthrow the brutal dictatorship of Tehran, warned Mark D. Wallace, CEO and founder of United against Nuclear Iran.

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The ex -ambassador of the UN said it will be to the Iranian people – who have had a shameful repression for decades – to finally end the rule of the regime.
Iron-Fist Fanatics have used violent and ruthless measures, including executions and torture, in a twisted attempt to eradicate opposition critics and to stop critics.
However, the future of the regime now seems to be on a thread, because it is in a “flammable state” after the destruction of his nuclear empire by the US and Israel.
Several of the highest military brass from the supreme leader Ali Khamei were wiped out in the 12 -day war – making the barbaric ruler vulnerable.
The power of Iran’s terrorism proxies – including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen – is also seriously exhausted.
Wallace said to the sun: “The regime is not only injured, they are completely on their heels.
“The very old Ayatollah has hidden itself somewhere in a bunker, and there will clearly be some sort of transition.
“Remember that there have only been two Ayatollahs. The question is, there is a third.”
Iran’s first Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini seized power during the 1979 revolution – the Shah -Rijk and transform the state into a theocratic Islamic Republic.
His bloody rule was taken over by Khamenei after his death ten years later.
Since then, Tehran has performed his nuclear ambitions and has become an increasing threat to not only the middle -east, but also the West.
The US and Israel took decisive action last month by organizing an unprecedented Blitz from the nuclear bases of Iran.
It gave a big blow to Khamenene’s best military buyer – giving away the supreme commander, deputy commander and boss of the Islamic revolutionary Guards Corps.
At least seven other generals were killed, as well as politician Ali Shamkhani – a close confidant of the Ayatollah – and two nuclear scientists.
Khamenei cried in a bunker while the chorus fights against repression and the calling for the regime to be overthrown was louder.
Before the 12-day war, Israel almost reduced the possibilities of terrorist proxies that were largely financed by Ukraine.
Wallace said that the “incredibly weak” Ayatollah will now be afraid that his remaining generals can be.

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“And there is no clear succession,” he added.
“The Ayatollah is on his heels. When he finally came (from hiding) he sounded very weak. He sounded like an 86-year-old man who had hidden himself in a bunker and tried to keep his regime alive.
“It has really been questioned how long he will be there. We know that he will die somewhere in the coming years from natural or unnatural causes.
“The question is, what happens afterwards? And I think he is doing everything he can to try to find a kind of path to succession to continue this revolutionary regime.”
Khamenei will now clamber to map out a clear sequence – with at least five of his top confidants who have been thought in the race.
The son of the outdated Despot Mojtaba Khamenei is a spiritual and close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, so it can be high on the potential list of successors.
Also in the running is probably the assembly of experts members Alireza Arafi and Hojjatal Islam Mohsen Qomi and reform-oriented presidents such as Hassan Rouhani.
The head of Iran’s judicial system Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-eje’i is now considered a leader to take the reins.
The prevailing establishment will try to call a Khamenei successor immediately if he is killed or dies naturally.
Despite the international protest against the regime that wages war against his own people and the threat of aggression on other countries, Wallace claimed that the West cannot help remove the fanatics.

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“The only path is that the regime eventually falls – but that is exclusively in the control of the Iranian people,” he said.
“Unfortunately, the Iranian people will suffer, and a large number will probably have to die to make that happen, and they will be persecuted while we speak.
“There is a regrettable debate about regime change, as if we can somehow enter into a direct strategy to turn into regime change. We can’t.
“We can do everything we can to support Iranian people and the ability of the regime to threaten us all by relegating nuclear weapons or threatening us with terrorism and transnational oppression.
“We can also do everything we can to punish and to obstruct the ability of the State Safety Appeal to suppress its own people.
“But in the end is the kinetic moment when the dry rooms and the twigs of a forest of the forest are on fire, like a metaphor for revolution, to the Iranian people.”
In the brutal performance of Iran on his own people

By Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter (Digital)
Tirannical leaders in Iran have demanded that citizens act as undercover informants to submit anyone who dares to handle the regime against the regime, insiders say.
Paniekte Mullahs have also ordered that “telecom cages” are installed around prisons while the regime has war against his own people.
Political prisoners – largely exiled to the death cell on invented charges – are subject to extreme torture and a disturbing percentage of executions in the light of the growing tensions in the middle East.
Insiders say that their treatment is being armed to deter opposition.
The fight against repression has been for decades in the Rogue State showing up but the so-called 12-day war Last month, the barbaric Ayatollah has been overthrowed by being overthrown.
With the handle of Ali Khamenei weakened by the unprecedented Israeli and US Blitz, the most incapacitated leader has a new people fresh hell in a corrupt attempt to suppress rebellion.
Sources in Iran told the sun how a direct alert was granted to the public and urge them to report every activity related to resistance groups of the Mojahedin organization of Iran (PMOi/MEK).
Loyalists from the regime are closed to act as informants – compile detailed reports with photos, times, locations, license plates and facial characteristics of suspected people.
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