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Amir Fakhravar, a former political prisoner of the IRGC in Iran, discusses the influence of Russia on Iran and the need for regime change. He explains his position that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 was actually a coup orchestrated by the Russians, and that Russians continue to control Iran through the mullahs. Fakhravar argues that the best route for the West to deal with Iran is to destroy the regime's nuclear and missile facilities, as the Iranian people are ready for change. He also suggests drafting a new constitution for a future Iran, based on the US Constitution.
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Amir Fakhravar, a former political prisoner of the IRGC in Iran, discusses the influence of Russia on Iran and the need for regime change. He explains his position that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 was actually a coup orchestrated by the Russians, and that Russians continue to control Iran through the mullahs. Fakhravar argues that the best route for the West to deal with Iran is to destroy the regime's nuclear and missile facilities, as the Iranian people are ready for change. He also suggests drafting a new constitution for a future Iran, based on the US Constitution.

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