Iran Is Collapsing: 12,000 Dead in Protests & a Regime on the Brink

Iran Is Collapsing: 12,000 Dead in Protests & a Regime on the Brink

#IranCrisis #IranRegime #GlobalRisk Iran is collapsing from the inside — economically, politically, and socially. With inflation above sixty percent, power outages crippling cities, and basic goods becoming luxuries, the Iranian people reached a breaking point. What followed was one of the deadliest protest crackdowns in modern history, with estimates reaching twelve thousand killed during the Iran protests. In this long-form analysis, we connect the dots between Iran’s economic collapse, the human rights crisis, and the regime’s shrinking legitimacy. We examine the role of the Revolutionary Guard, the risks of internal fractures, and why this moment is far more dangerous than past uprisings. For U.S. and Canadian viewers, Iran’s fate matters directly. Instability in Iran threatens global oil flows, retirement investments tied to energy prices, and the risk of another prolonged Middle East conflict. When geopolitical systems fail, everyday costs — fuel, food, and financial security — often rise at home. We also analyze U.S. policy options: non-intervention, quiet support, or aggressive pressure — and the risks each carries. History in Iraq, Syria, and Libya offers sobering lessons about what happens when regimes fall without a plan. Is this the beginning of the end for the Islamic Republic — or the start of a long, dangerous transition? What do you think the U.S. should do if Iran’s regime collapses? #IranCrisis #IranRegime #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #HumanRights #OilMarkets