Proponents of foreign intervention in Iran are unlikely to get the sudden rupture and regime change they hope for.


Professor in Economics of the Middle East, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Proponents of foreign intervention in Iran are unlikely to get the sudden rupture and regime change they hope for.

Without built-in health protections, sanctions kill civilians as surely as bombs and bullets.

Sanctions have destroyed the Iranian middle class – the very driver of stability and moderation.
