MEK, Monarchists, and Democrats All Want to Lead Post-Regime Iran

Three major Iranian opposition factions — the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), monarchists loyal to Reza Pahlavi, and a loose coalition of secular democrats — are...

Three major Iranian opposition factions — the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), monarchists loyal to Reza Pahlavi, and a loose coalition of secular democrats — are...

Multiple Iranian opposition factions, from monarchists to ethnic separatist movements to the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), are already positioning themselves...

Based on every modern historical precedent — Iran in 1979, Iraq in 2003, Libya in 2011 — regime change triggered by outside military force or internal...

Rebuilding Iran after the February 2026 U.S.-Israeli strikes could cost somewhere between $500 billion and well over $1 trillion, depending on how you...

Afghanistan's collapse should terrify anyone still advocating for regime change because it represents the most expensive, most thoroughly resourced...

Libya's collapse after the 2011 NATO intervention is not ancient history — it is a live, ongoing catastrophe that should terrify anyone advocating for...

What happens when the world's most powerful military topples a government and has no plan for the day after?

Nobody has a real answer. That is not a rhetorical device or a headline designed to provoke clicks. It is the honest assessment of U.S.

The assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, did not end Iran's crisis — it opened a far more dangerous chapter.

The collapse of Iran's theocratic regime has created one of the most dangerous weapons proliferation crises in modern history.