Trump Administration Iran Strategy 2026: Expert Warns of Regime Collapse
Expert Karim Sadjadpour discusses the Trump administration Iran strategy 2026 and the potential for a regime collapse in a recent interview on NPR.
Is the end near for Tehran? As of January 13, 2026, the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East is shifting. On NPR's 'Morning Edition,' experts are discussing whether the Trump administration's latest moves could lead to a total collapse of the Iranian regime.
The Trump Administration Iran Strategy 2026 Under the Microscope
According to reports from NPR, host Steve Inskeep spoke with renowned Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour regarding the current U.S. approach. Sadjadpour suggests that the Trump administration isn't just looking for a new deal but is applying pressure that could break the regime's foundations.
Why Experts Foresee a Potential Collapse
Sadjadpour highlighted that Iran's internal fragility, combined with relentless economic and diplomatic pressure, makes the regime more vulnerable than it's been in decades. While the regime has survived previous crises, the expert believes the current convergence of factors is unprecedented. However, critics of this view argue that the regime has historically shown a high degree of survival instinct through domestic suppression.
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