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Iranian people fighting ‘unstable' regime ‘tooth and nail' to ensure its destruction

Iranian people fighting ‘unstable' regime ‘tooth and nail' to ensure its destruction

Sky News AU24-06-2025
National Council of Resistance of Iran member Ali Safavi has discussed the Iranian people's strong opposition to the current regime.
'The regime of course, is quite unstable,' Mr Safavi told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'The Iranian people have no illusion about this regime and they are fighting it tooth and nail.
'When we're talking about regime change, we're not talking about regime change through foreign intervention or foreign wars, but from bottom up.'
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