As the tumultuous situation in Iran continues to unfold, it appears that the country's regime has managed to weather the storm, leaving US President Donald Trump with a delicate diplomatic conundrum. The regime's resilience has raised questions about the effectiveness of the US's strategy to bring about regime change, a goal that was a central tenet of Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign. With the Iranian government still firmly in place, Trump will now be forced to engage with the regime directly, potentially leading to a complex and contentious negotiation process. Meanwhile, the Iranian people, who had initially risen up in protest against their government, are left to pick up the pieces and wonder what the future holds for their country.


Short of a full-scale invasion, it looks like Trump will need to deal with the Iranian regime. The post The Regime Survives, Trump Has to Deal, and Iranians Are the Biggest Losers appeared first on The Intercept.