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Cuba Is Next. But Does Anyone Have a Plan?
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Cuba Is Next. But Does Anyone Have a Plan?

Trump says Cuba will 'fall pretty soon.' After Venezuela and Iran, the White House sees a winning streak. But regime change has a way of writing its own ending.

Iran's Exiles Are Lobbying Washington—But Who Speaks for Iran?
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Iran's Exiles Are Lobbying Washington—But Who Speaks for Iran?

Rival Iranian exile groups are racing to win U.S. backing as a potential post-regime transition looms. But history warns: outside powers picking winners rarely ends well.

Iran's Power Vacuum: Who Controls the Nuclear Button Now?
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Iran's Power Vacuum: Who Controls the Nuclear Button Now?

With Khamenei dead and interim leadership installed, Iran's real power structure remains unclear as the Revolutionary Guard emerges as key player in regional war

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Trump's 'Strongman Removal' Diplomacy: What Iran Reveals About America's New Foreign Policy
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Trump's 'Strongman Removal' Diplomacy: What Iran Reveals About America's New Foreign Policy

Trump eliminated Iran's Khamenei but left no democratic alternative. As the Middle East faces uncertainty, what does this 'decapitation diplomacy' mean for global stability?

Iran's Supreme Leader Is Dead. What Happens Next?
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Iran's Supreme Leader Is Dead. What Happens Next?

Ali Khamenei's death in US-Israeli strikes marks Iran's biggest crisis since 1979. Can the Islamic Republic survive without its apex leader? We examine the succession battle and regional implications.

Iran Strikes: Trump's Chaotic Gamble or Strategic Masterstroke?
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Iran Strikes: Trump's Chaotic Gamble or Strategic Masterstroke?

As US and Israeli forces launch massive strikes on Iran, we examine Trump's high-stakes bet on regime change and what it reveals about modern geopolitical strategy.

How Trump Went From 'Peace Candidate' to War President in One Strike
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How Trump Went From 'Peace Candidate' to War President in One Strike

Trump's Iran offensive marks a dramatic reversal from his anti-war rhetoric, raising questions about political identity and the meaning of 'America First' in an age of global conflict.

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Trump Declares War on Iran's Regime in Historic Gamble
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Trump Declares War on Iran's Regime in Historic Gamble

President Trump launched massive strikes on Iran with an unprecedented goal: regime change. Analysis of the operation's background, implications, and risks for Middle East stability.

The Iranian Exile's Plan: 10 Deaths, Not Total War
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The Iranian Exile's Plan: 10 Deaths, Not Total War

A former regime insider proposes eliminating just 10 key figures to topple Iran's government. Is this third option between bombing and waiting viable?

Why Trump's Foreign Policy Is More Dangerous Than Regime Change Ever Was
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Why Trump's Foreign Policy Is More Dangerous Than Regime Change Ever Was

Trump's inconsistent interventions in Venezuela, Gaza, and Greenland reveal a chaotic approach that makes traditional regime change look strategic by comparison.

Iran's Regime Collapse: How Elite Fractures Could Trigger Sudden Change
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Iran's Regime Collapse: How Elite Fractures Could Trigger Sudden Change

After 47 years, Iran's Islamic Republic faces its gravest internal crisis. Elite calculations behind closed doors suggest the regime's collapse may come gradually, then suddenly through military coup.

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Trump Venezuela Policy Shift 2026: From Isolationism to 'In Charge'

President Trump declares the U.S. is 'in charge' of Venezuela on Jan 5, 2026. Explore the sudden Trump Venezuela policy shift 2026 and its global implications.

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