Iran War: Civilian Toll Rises, Regime Change Doubted
Amidst the ongoing conflict, Irans civilian death toll rises, with over one thousand killed, including eighty-one children. Despite the destruction, opponents of the regime see no alternative to toppling the Islamic Republic. A new supreme leader has been chosen, but both sides vow further escalation. Analysts question the effectiveness of airstrikes alone for regime change, warning against oversimplifying the crisis with no clear endgame.
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