For years, many in Washington have assumed that pressure, protests, or targeted strikes could trigger regime change in Iran.
But what if those assumptions are fundamentally wrong?
In this episode, Scott sits down with Arash Azizi, a writer and historian focused on Iranian politics, to break down what’s actually happening inside Iran right now—beyond the headlines.
They discuss why the Iranian regime has remained in power despite widespread opposition, how authority is really structured inside the system, and why the lack of a coherent opposition movement may be the single biggest factor shaping Iran’s future.
The conversation also explores:
- Who actually holds power inside Iran today
- Why leadership decapitation hasn’t led to regime collapse
- How the current war is impacting internal dynamics
- What a realistic path to regime change would require
- Why the next regime in Iran may not be democratic
This is a grounded, inside look at Iran’s political reality—and what policymakers, analysts, and the public often get wrong.
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