Expert: Iran is now a “ticking time bomb”, after the regime crushed the mass uprising


In Iran, a deadly crackdown by an apparently panic-stricken regime resulted in thousands of deaths. Now the streets of Tehran are quiet, indicating forced business as usual. Middle East expert Dr Sanam Vakil talks to Elizabeth Palmer about why, despite this latest show of force, the regime is close to breaking point.



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