‘Change is inevitable’: What is next for Iran?

Iran is staring into the abyss, and its survival hinges on making drastic changes. The recent protests have subsided, with tens of thousands arrested and business assets seized, but the underlying grievances persist. With a battered economy, weakened regional allies, and the looming threat of US attack, Iran finds itself at a crossroads.

"This is not a stable status quo – it's just not tenable," says Ali Vaez, director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group. "I am not predicting that the system will hit rock bottom tomorrow, but it's in a spiral and from this point on, it can only go down if it refuses to change."

The protests erupted in late December, sparked by a currency collapse that morphed into a nationwide uprising calling for the overthrow of the Islamic republic. The authorities' response was violent, with 3,117 people killed, including 2,427 civilians and security forces. However, human rights activists claim the figure is much higher, with over 5,000 deaths.

Iran's economic crisis has deepened the situation. Decades of international sanctions, mismanagement, and corruption have led to a rial value that nose-dived, oil revenues shrunk, and inflation peaked at 42 percent last year. The country struggles with electricity outages and chronic water shortages, making life increasingly difficult for citizens.

To get sanctions relief, Iran needs to negotiate a deal with the Trump administration, but this would require significant concessions on its core foreign policy pillars – nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and supporting regional allies. These elements have been crucial components of Iran's "forward defence" strategy, aimed at preventing fighting from reaching Iranian territory.

The stakes are high, with Trump threatening to dismantle Iran's nuclear infrastructure entirely, an option the country has ruled out. Concerning support for non-state actors in the region, Iran is reconfiguring its network following the war last June with Israel, which degraded Hezbollah's arsenal and leadership.

Talks between Iran and the US are ongoing, but it remains unclear whether major concessions will be made. Trump hinted at a renewed bombing campaign if Iran resumes enrichment, putting pressure on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to make changes.

The question now is whether change is inevitable. The social contract between the Iranian people and the system has withered over the decades, and the provision of security is increasingly under question. A transformation has already started, with the political system moving from a clerical into a military leadership as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps grows in power.

According to experts, after Khamenei's departure or removal, the Islamic Republic may not survive in its current form. The future holds uncertainty, but one thing is clear: Iran must make drastic changes to ensure its survival, and that change is inevitable.
 
🤔 the more i think about it, the more i realize how fragile this system is... like a house of cards, waiting for one wrong move to come crashing down 💥 50 yrs of sanctions & corruption have left iran with some serious structural issues... and its hard to see how they can turn things around without making some huge concessions 🤝
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda weird how everyone’s always talking about the end of the world for Iran 🤔. They say they're staring into the abyss, but what if they just need to reboot their whole system? Like, have they considered a new constitution or something? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like it's the first country to go through a rough patch – look at Japan after WWII! 💪 Anyway, I guess change is inevitable, and Iran needs to get its act together. Maybe Trump's threats will push them into making some real concessions? 💸 Who knows, maybe they'll come out stronger on the other side 🤞
 
the situation in iran is getting crazier by the day 😱 i mean, 3,117 people killed is just insane, and now they're talking about making concessions to the us? it's like iran is stuck between a rock and a hard place 🤯 how can they possibly make changes when their economy is already in shambles? 🤑 it seems like the system is indeed spiraling out of control, and i'm not sure what the future holds for them 💔
 
I'm still remembering when the world was a bit more chill 😒. You know back then, we thought the Middle East would be all about oil and peace... now it's like they're stuck in some kinda toxic loop 💀. I mean, Iran's been through so much – protests, sanctions, elections that are basically rigged from the start... and people are still fighting for their rights? It's just heartbreaking 🤕. The economy's like a ticking time bomb over there – inflation's through the roof, electricity's scarce, water's almost non-existent... how can they keep going on like this? And those sanctions, man... it's like they're suffocating under them 💔. But you know what? I guess that's just life now 😐. We've got to face reality and all that jazz. Maybe Iran will take some drastic measures – who knows? 🤷‍♂️ One thing for sure, though: it's gonna be a wild ride while they figure out their future 💥.
 
😬 This whole situation with Iran is super worrying 🤯. I mean, 5,000+ deaths is insane 🙅‍♂️. The economic crisis is just the tip of the iceberg, and if they don't make some major changes, it's going to be a disaster 🌪️. I'm not sure what kind of concessions Iran needs to make for sanctions relief, but if it means giving up on their nuclear program or something, they need to be willing to budge 🤝.

It's interesting that the system is shifting from a clerical leadership to a military one, with the IRGC gaining more power 💪. If that happens, I worry about what the future holds for the country and its people 😕. It's like they're at a crossroads, but instead of taking the road less traveled, they need to find a new path altogether 🗺️.
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so worried about Iran 😟 they're at this point where they have to change or it's game over 🎮. Their economy is a mess and the people are suffering so much 💔. The protests were huge and the government responded with force, it's crazy how violent that was 😱. I don't know what's going to happen next but I hope it doesn't come to a point where they have to make some huge sacrifices 🤕. It's like, what if they do need to make changes to their nuclear program and stuff? Will it be worth it in the end? 🤔
 
I don’t usually comment but... this whole situation with Iran is really worrying 🤕. I mean, it's like they're staring into the abyss and can't see a way out. Decades of sanctions, corruption, and mismanagement have basically destroyed their economy, and now they're struggling to survive on basic human rights like electricity and water. It's not just the people who are suffering, but also the country as a whole.

I think it's crazy that they need to make such drastic changes to even be considered for sanctions relief with the US 🤝. And Trump's threats to dismantle their nuclear infrastructure? That's a big ask. I don't know if Iran will ever agree to give up on those core foreign policy pillars, but they need to try or risk facing more economic disaster.

It's interesting that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is growing in power and potentially taking over from Khamenei 🤯. If he does leave or get removed, it could be game-changer for Iran. One thing's for sure, though: they can't keep living like this forever 😩. They need to make some serious changes, or risk losing everything.
 
omg 5k+ people killed in protests is a lot 🤯 i mean, 3k+ is bad enough but 5k+ is just insane... what's the deal with iran's economy tho? it sounds like they're stuck in this never-ending cycle of poverty and corruption 💸🚫
 
omg this is crazy 🤯 like they're really staring into the abyss here...i don't know how much more of this the country can take 💔 it's just so sad to see ppl suffering because of economic woes and corruption...i mean 42% inflation? that's insane 😱 and the fact that trump is threatening to dismantle iran's nuke program is just...no 🙅‍♂️ what are they thinking over there?! 🤷‍♂️ this spiral they're in can only end one way: change 💥
 
I'm genuinely worried about what's going on in Iran 🤕. It's like they're running out of options here. They need to sort out their economy and get a handle on all these issues with the US and their own people are just fed up 😩. I mean, 5,000+ deaths is insane...that's not even counting those who got arrested 🚔.

And can you imagine living in Iran right now? No electricity or water for months, and inflation through the roof? It's like they're running out of time ⏰. The US threatening to nuke their nuclear infrastructure? That's just crazy talk 😱. I don't think Iran has a choice but to make some big changes if they want to survive.

I'm not sure what kind of transformation is going to happen, but it can't be good for anyone 🤞. The people deserve better than this system they've been living under for so long. It's time for some real change 💪.
 
Man I'm thinking of those good ol' days when we had world peace 🌎😊. Now Iran's all messed up, economy's tanking, and people are protesting left right and center... it's like they're stuck in a never-ending loop of drama 💥. Ali Vaez is totally right, though - this ain't no stable status quo, gotta make some drastic changes or they'll be toast 🔥. Remember when the US and Iran used to have some chill vibes back in '09? Now it's all about nukes and threats 🤯... I just wanna fast forward to a better time, you know?
 
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