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Providing Weapons and Training to Young Iranians Could Weaken the Islamic Republic from Within, Hastening Its Collapse

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Iran has relied on its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and paramilitary Basij to quell peaceful student and youth-led protests.

Iran has relied on its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and paramilitary Basij to quell peaceful student and youth-led protests.



Following the twelve-day war in June 2025 between Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran, many outside observers expected ordinary young Iranians to rise and overthrow the regime. Instead, the clerical leadership deployed security forces to crush domestic civil unrest, arresting and executing individuals on false charges of working for Israel. As the Jewish state prepares for another round of conflict with the Islamic Republic, it should focus on crippling the regime’s security forces by arming Iran’s youth.

For decades, the Islamic Republic has relied on its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, its paramilitary Basij, and other internal security forces to quell peaceful student and youth-led protests with impunity. For many young Iranians, these events have led to the conclusion that peaceful protest, online activism, and international sanctions cannot break the regime’s grip on power. However, some among Iran’s youth believe that only armed resistance can impose costs on the regime and lead to its eventual ouster.

ProPublica described the case of a young Iranian college student from a working-class area near Tehran, whom the Basij detained and tortured alongside his classmates. The experience left him angry against the regime and, following his release, he allegedly helped sabotage Iranian air defense and missile infrastructure during the twelve-day war.

His case is not unique but, rather, reflects how anger consumes some young Iranians who have endured humiliation, violence, and imprisonment at the hands of the regime. Regional states should recruit such individuals to cripple the regime’s internal security apparatus. Such an approach has precedent. Israel, for example, has allegedly recruited Iranians to assassinate key Iranian nuclear scientists and Revolutionary Guard commanders.

If Israel were to take the lead, instead of supplying recruits with Israeli-made weapons, Jerusalem could draw from Iran’s own stockpile of weaponry. In March 2024, Israeli security forces seized fragmentation bombs, anti-tank mines, grenade launchers, explosives, shoulder-launched missiles, assault rifles, and handguns that Iran sought to smuggle into the West Bank. In the months since, Israeli security forces and the Israel Defense Forces have thwarted other Iranian weapon smuggling operations, confiscating anti-tank rockets, Claymore charges, drones, a rocket-propelled launcher, warheads, hand grenades, pistols, assault rifles, machine guns, and pistol rounds.

The Israel Defense Forces also foiled a weapons smuggling attempt from Syria into Lebanon, and charged three Turkish nationals with attempting to smuggle firearms from Iran through Jordan into Israel. In September 2025, the Israeli military revealed that it had thwarted 130 drone-assisted smuggling attempts along the Egyptian border. Two months later, the Israel Defense Forces intercepted weapons smuggled from Egypt, including machine guns and handguns.

Later in the month, the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet prevented another Iranian effort to smuggle large quantities of advanced weapons, including rockets, mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, sniper rifles, and explosive devices, to terrorist operatives in the West Bank, while also thwarting a drone-based attempt to smuggle pistols from Jordan into Israel.
 
If you cant beat em, sabotage em from the inside. Cause civil. Strife. Riots. Civil war.. Is that what you saying?
 
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Colorized similarly to the Syrian regime, where protesters initiated the first shot, followed by terrorist attacks on the capital, ultimately leading to attempts to overthrow the Assad regime.
 
Iraians really hate the Aiyah! toh lah! and want Iran to stop being an Islamic republic, with most Iranians wanting to renounce Islam.

AI confirms:
Yes, numerous reports and independent surveys indicate a significant number of Iranians wish to and are in fact renouncing Islam, a trend driven largely by dissatisfaction with Ayatollah's theocratic government.
 
Colorized similarly to the Syrian regime, where protesters initiated the first shot, followed by terrorist attacks on the capital, ultimately leading to attempts to overthrow the Assad regime.
IS syria any better now? I dont think so. The main purpose of israel is to turn its neighbours into dysfunctional state. Where idf can easily walk in and do whatever it wants. Become a satellite of israel.
 
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