Iran, America, and the Future of Democracy in the Middle East
If the theocracy falls, Iranians will surely give America credit—perhaps more than it deserves.
November 23, 2022
If the theocracy falls, Iranians will surely give America credit—perhaps more than it deserves.
Sixty-two days after the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the Islamic Republic’s police, the regime has failed to quash the protest movement. But it is impossible to know if the tide will turn, and what the outcome of the government’s collapse might be. Reuel Marc Gerecht considers the very real possibility that a democratic Iran will emerge, and considers the aftershocks that might follow. (Free registration required.)
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Login or SubscribeIf the theocracy falls, Iranians will surely give America credit—perhaps more than it deserves.
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