Iran’s Regime in Final Phase of Collapse
The End Is Near: Iran’s Regime in Final Phase of Collapse
By Victoria Azad
2025.06.10
In recent weeks, the intensified intelligence activities of Israel, back-channel messages from Washington, and hastily issued statements by Iran’s security institutions all confirm one truth: the regime is collapsing.
This is not a temporary crisis but a cumulative collapse across all fronts — security, economy, society, environment, and political legitimacy.
1. Total Security Breakdown
Over the past few years, the Islamic Republic’s security apparatus has been exposed to unprecedented penetrations, assassinations, document thefts, and direct operations by Mossad.
From the theft of nuclear archives from “Turquzabad”, to the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh — Khamenei’s guest — in the heart of Tehran, from Mossad interrogations of IRGC commanders inside Iranian soil, the regime’s intelligence infrastructure is in ruins.
Regime press releases like “complex intelligence operations by the unknown soldiers of Imam Zaman” are desperate attempts to prevent further defections from within — not a demonstration of power.
2. Legitimacy Lost, People in Revolt
The truth is stark: the regime is no longer legitimate, and it is widely hated.
Mass boycotts of elections, nationwide protests with direct anti-regime slogans, and the complete public disengagement from government media show the unbridgeable rift between state and society.
As Trump recently stated:
“Regime change in Iran is not my job. But I know the people of Iran will soon change it themselves.”
3. A Collapsed Economy, Broken Trust
Iran’s economy is in ruins. The currency has lost nearly all its value. Inflation, unemployment, and the collapse of trust in banks, investments, insurance, and the future have pushed the population to the brink of rebellion.
Brain drain, capital flight — even labor migration — reflect a society with no faith left in the system.
4. Environmental Catastrophe & Infrastructure Breakdown
Iran is becoming an uninhabitable desert. From drying lakes and ground subsidence to deadly air pollution and disappearing water reserves, the regime’s gross mismanagement has devastated the ecosystem. These disasters have made living unbearable and the cost of future recovery astronomical.
5. No Development, No Diplomacy
The Islamic Republic has failed to become a developed nation or even a functioning state.
It has alienated the world, failed to attract tourism or scientific exchange, and has become a regional threat rather than a cultural power.
6. Military Strike: A Catalyst for Collapse?
Yes. If a limited, targeted, and non-occupational military strike — such as Israel’s frequent raids on Syria — is launched against Iran’s key regime infrastructure:
- IRGC command centers,
- missile and surveillance systems,
- and communication/intelligence hubs,
while the people are already in the streets,
then the fear will vanish — among the people.
The silent majority — the so-called “gray layer” — will enter the streets. The strike would shatter the backbone of repression and restore confidence to a society long terrorized by the regime.
Conclusion:
The Islamic Republic of Iran has reached the point of irreversible collapse.
It has lost political legitimacy, security control, economic functionality, social unity, and environmental stability.
The people of Iran are ready.
And with just a spark — from inside or outside — this regime will fall.
This is the end. And the end is near.
