Recent military actions from Israel and the US have left Iran reeling, with estimates of at least 430 dead and over 3,500 injured. As millions flee their homes, fears grow regarding how the Islamic Republic may retaliate. Both Trump and Netanyahu hint at the notion of regime change, yet experts assert that internal dynamics will dictate any change rather than external military action. Social media indicates rising concerns among Iranians about possible retributions, including arrests and executions, as the regime attempts to suppress domestic dissent following its external challenges.
In less than two weeks, Iranians have witnessed unprecedented military attacks, resulting in a death toll of 430 and over 3,500 injuries, creating widespread fear.
Both the US and Israel have suggested that 'regime change' in Iran is a potential outcome, though experts believe such change cannot be achieved through bombardment.
As external violence increases, Iran's leadership may resort to violent repression against its own population to maintain control and mitigate domestic threats.
Social media in Iran reflects significant public anxiety over potential state retaliation against citizens perceived as supportive of foreign adversaries, leading to increased arrests and executions.
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