resulting vacuum led to armed

This situation is dangerous. History shows that when regimes lose legitimacy but retain their repressive capacity, they often trigger cycles of violence that spiral into civil war. This was the case in Libya, Syria, and parts of the former Yugoslavia. In all these cases, a weakened central government responded to its loss of power with force. But because no unified, legitimate opposition existed, the resulting vacuum led to armed conflict, foreign intervention, and state collapse. Iran now faces a similar risk. In provinces such as Kurdistan, Sistan-Baluchestan, and Khuzestan, non-state actors and separatist groups are beginning to assert local control. Ethnic tensions are rising, and the regime’s brutality is feeding narratives of exclusion and resistance. Without a credible national alternative, these tensions may evolve into armed conflict. สล็อตเว็บตรง

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