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Former CIA chief: Tehran regime is “dying” and bloody crackdown reflects leadership panic

Iran: The end of the theocratic regime in Tehran

علي رجب
Last updated: 20/01/2026 2:17 pm
Ali Ragab
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Ali Ragab, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is an Egyptian journalist and poet, a member of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate, specializing in...
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Former CIA chief: Tehran regime is "dying" and bloody crackdown reflects leadership panic
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Washington, DC – Retired General and former CIA Director David Petraeus asserted that the Islamic Republic’s resort to “the most brutal crackdown in its history” against protesters is a clear indication of the end of the theocratic regime. He described the current situation as the “death throes” of power in Tehran.

Highlights
  • A regime that has lost legitimacy but not the capacity to kill
  • Military weakness and financial collapse
  • Unprecedented bloodshed
  • The American position and military intervention

A regime that has lost legitimacy but not the capacity to kill

During a panel discussion organized by Iran International Insight in Washington, Petraeus painted a grim picture of the Iranian regime’s future. “This regime is dying,” he said. “It’s fighting and killing again, but it’s also dying.” He added bluntly, “This regime has lost its legitimacy, and the problem is that it hasn’t lost its capacity to kill.” The four-star general indicated that the scale of the excessive violence used against civilians reflects a “deep fear” among the leaders, not actual control. He also asserted that flooding cities with security forces might offer the authorities temporary respite, but it will not quell the rising public anger.

Military weakness and financial collapse

Petraeus highlighted the existential challenges facing Iran on two fronts:

Militarily: Petraeus asserted that Iran is currently incapable of defending itself. He explained this by pointing to the destruction of its air defense systems and ballistic missiles during the military confrontations with Israel and the United States last June.
Economically: With the currency collapsing and inflation worsening, Petraeus emphasized that Tehran has lost the financial tools it previously used to quell public unrest. He also stressed that the regime’s current capabilities are now extremely limited.

Unprecedented bloodshed

Petraeus’s remarks come as Iran is experiencing an uprising that began on December 28. This uprising has since spread throughout the country. According to reports cited by Iran International, citing medics and Iranian officials, at least 12,000 people were killed in just two days of clashes. This toll reflects the brutality of the security forces’ response to the protests.

The American position and military intervention

In response to questions about the possibility of the Trump administration intervening militarily to support the protesters, Petraeus argued that taking action against the regime would be “widely welcomed” within Iran. He asserted that it would not—contrary to some claims—rally the people around the leadership or transform them into a “cry of support” for the regime. The former CIA director believes that the pressure Tehran is currently facing is the most intense since the Iran-Iraq War. The ruling religious establishment is facing “existential challenges” that cannot be overcome through traditional security measures.

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