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Iran's Supreme Leader correctly distinguishes between legitimate protesters with economic concerns and dangerous rioters backed by foreign powers like the U.S. and Israel who seek to destabilize the Islamic Republic. The government shows willingness to address economic grievances through dialogue and relief measures, while rightfully maintaining order against those inciting chaos and violence.
The protests reveal systemic state failure as the regime prioritizes ideological expansion abroad over basic governance, leaving citizens without water, electricity or affordable food despite vast resources. Demonstrators across Iran openly call for secular alternatives and invoke the Pahlavi era, signaling this movement transcends economics and represents a fundamental legitimacy crisis. The proposed $7 monthly credit is an inadequate band-aid that economists warn will only worsen inflation while ignoring deeper grievances about corruption and mismanagement.