Protests in Iran: What’s Next and Should the U.S. Intervene?
23 January 2026
Tzvi Kahn, Research Fellow and Senior Editor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, discusses the current situation in Iran, whether and why the Trump administration should intervene, and how difficult it will be to end Iran’s Islamic Republic regime.
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