A Justified Assassination
In this week’s column, I reflect on the death of Ayatollah Khamenei—and why it may be a moment for cautious celebration.
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In this week’s column, I reflect on the death of Ayatollah Khamenei—and why it may be a moment for cautious celebration.
The assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei has opened a narrow window for regime change in Tehran.
The brutality the security forces are unleashing in Iran is not an improvisation. It is doctrine.
With the survival of Nicolas Maduro’s regime now uncertain, Iran and Hezbollah have much to lose in Caracas.
Opposition to the regime is not just to be found in the clergy. It is wide and deep but also unfocused.