Khamenei regime will not be able to keep control of Iran, says dissenting film-maker

Iran's Khamenei Regime 'Unstable and Doomed,' Says Prominent Film Director Jafar Panahi.

A prominent Iranian film director has predicted that the Khamenei regime will collapse following a brutal crackdown on anti-government protests. Jafar Panahi, 65, believes that the government is aware of its inevitable downfall but aims to destroy Iran before it happens.

Panahi spoke about his dire predictions while promoting his latest film in the US. His words come as hundreds have died in violent clashes between protesters and security forces, with internet blackout restrictions imposed on major communication networks.

"It's impossible for this government to sustain itself," Panahi said. "They know that they won't be able to rule over people." The regime's only goal now is likely to plunge Iran into chaos to further destabilize it, he added.

The director has been jailed twice in the past for speaking out against the regime and supporting protests. His latest film was awarded the Palme d'Or at Cannes last year and is a leading contender for the 2026 Oscars.

Panahi said that while the collapse of the Khamenei regime is inevitable, its timing cannot be predicted. However, he emphasized the importance of unity among all groups in Iran during this transition period.

Regarding Reza Pahlavi's calls to return to power after his father was overthrown in 1979, Panahi acknowledged the appeal but stated that a referendum must take place in Iran before any decision on a new government can be made.
 
πŸ€” "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt πŸ’«

The situation in Iran is indeed dire, and it's heartbreaking to see the suffering of innocent people. Panahi's words are a call for unity and hope amidst chaos. The world watches with bated breath as this unfolding drama plays out. Will Iran find a way to transition towards peace and stability? Only time will tell πŸ˜•
 
I'm getting so tired of these unstable regimes and their perpetual attempt at self-preservation 🀯. Can't they just have an honest election for once? Jafar Panahi's prediction that the Khamenei regime is doomed isn't surprising, considering how repressive it's become πŸ‘€. The fact that people are willing to take a stand against them now is a testament to the power of human spirit πŸ’ͺ.

But what really grinds my gears is the whole internet blackout thing 🚫. Can't we just have access to info without the government trying to control our narrative? It's like, I get it, they want to maintain power, but at what cost? 😩 The fact that a renowned filmmaker like Jafar Panahi has been jailed for speaking out against them is a clear indication of how messed up things are in Iran πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And let's talk about Reza Pahlavi's comments πŸ‘‘. While I can see the appeal, it's not just about reinstating the monarchy. It's about establishing a new system that values human rights and democracy πŸ’•. We need to focus on building a more inclusive, equitable society, rather than clinging to outdated power structures πŸ”„.
 
man... can't believe what's happening in iran right now πŸ€• it's like, you see this regime thinking they're strong and stable, but deep down they know they're just clinging to power for dear life πŸ’€ and then they try to use violence and chaos to hold on - that's not leadership, that's desperation 😩

anyway, jafar panahi is right, the government knows it's doomed πŸ•ŠοΈ but instead of working with the people to build a better future, they're trying to destroy everything in their path πŸ’£ what a shame... and you know what the worst part is? all this chaos and violence could've been avoided if just one person stood up and said "you know what, we can do better than this" 🀝
 
OMG 🀯 I'm not surprised at all by Jafar Panahi's predictions πŸ€”! He's been vocal about his opinions for years and has faced the music more times than I can count πŸ˜‚. If anyone knows what's going on behind closed doors, it's him πŸ’¬. What's crazy is that he's being silenced again with this film promotion πŸŽ₯ - hoping to promote unity among all groups in Iran during a chaotic transition? Yeah right! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's like he's trying to send a message without actually saying anything πŸ˜’. Can't wait to see how it all plays out, though...the drama will be too juicy to handle πŸ’₯
 
I'm getting major feels like it's dΓ©jΓ  vu πŸ•°οΈ. Remember when protests were all about speaking out against the regime? Now it's like they're trying to suffocate free speech with internet blackouts and whatnot... πŸš«πŸ“±. It's like, we've been down this road before in Iran, and I just can't help but think that things are gonna get messy. This guy Jafar Panahi is right, though - the regime is aware of its demise, and they're just trying to destroy everything before it collapses 🀯. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a peaceful transition, but I gotta wonder... will Iran ever find peace again? πŸ™
 
The die has been cast πŸ’₯, and now it's a matter of when the whole house of cards comes crashing down πŸ πŸ’”. It's not about who gets to pick up the pieces or claim power; it's about the people finally having their say and choosing a new direction for their country πŸ—³οΈπŸŒŽ. The real question is, will Iran find its voice in the chaos that's coming?
 
I'm thinking about it... if the regime is really as unstable as Jafar Panahi says, why are people still protesting? I mean, I get it, the government's actions have been super brutal, but isn't that just gonna make people more determined to change things?

I've seen videos of those protests online and it's crazy how passionate everyone is about what they believe in. But at the same time, it's not like anyone's got a clear plan for what comes next... I mean, Reza Pahlavi wants power back or something, but isn't that just gonna lead to another unstable situation?

It's all so confusing 🀯... as a student, I wish we could just have an open discussion about this stuff without the government interfering. We need more unity and less division, you know? 🀝
 
idk why ppl r quick 2 believe everythin Jafar Panahi says its like he's been in trouble w/ regime before & now hes tryna make a name 4 himself. doesnt mean whats true or not. ppl need 2 stop jumpin 2 conclusions & get de facts 1st. Reza Pahlavi or Khamenei, who eva?
 
I'm worried about what's happening in Iran πŸ€•. The thought of the Khamenei regime collapsing is both hopeful and scary at the same time. I think it's great that Jafar Panahi, who has experienced firsthand the regime's brutality, is speaking out against it. His prediction that the government is aware of its downfall but aims to destroy Iran before it happens is chilling 🀯.

It's clear that the situation in Iran is dire, with hundreds dead and internet restrictions in place. I hope that Panahi's words will inspire unity among Iranians, regardless of their background, during this challenging time. The Palme d'Or award for his latest film is just a small distraction from the real issues at hand πŸŽ₯.

I think it's interesting that Panahi mentioned the importance of a referendum before any decision on a new government can be made. It's a crucial step towards creating a more stable and democratic Iran, but I fear it may be too little, too late ⏰.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Iran right now πŸ€•. It seems like the situation is getting more and more unstable by the day. A famous film director saying that the regime will collapse? That's not surprising, but it's still sad to think about all those people who are suffering. I think we should be supporting all groups in Iran trying to bring about change peacefully πŸ’•. It's interesting to hear Jafar Panahi's thoughts on this though - he knows what he's talking about given his past experiences with the regime πŸ‘. The fact that he was jailed twice for speaking out against it shows how serious things are. Hopefully, a referendum will be held soon so everyone can have their say in Iran's future 🀞.
 
I'm worried about what's happening in Iran... πŸ€• The situation is getting out of hand and it's hard to see how this will end without more bloodshed. I think Panahi has a point that the regime is aware of its instability, but they're choosing to make things worse by clamping down on protests. It's like they're trying to create a massive firestorm that they can't control.

I also think it's interesting that Panahi says the collapse of the regime is inevitable, but we should be prepared for a transition period where everyone needs to come together. This could be an opportunity for Iran to redefine itself and its values, but it's a very complex and sensitive situation.

It's sad that Reza Pahlavi has to make calls about returning to power, but at the same time, I can see why he'd want to try to lead Iran again after his father was overthrown. The thing is, though, that this isn't just about one person or family - it's about the future of an entire country. 🀞
 
πŸ€” just read about jafar panahi saying khamenei regime is unstable and doomed 🚨. been following iran protests since it started, its getting worse by the day πŸ’”. think panahi has a point tho, gov's trying to crush dissent & suppress free speech πŸ’». don't know if reza pahlavi's gonna be able to fill his dad's shoes though πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, gotta say, palme d'or winner is always good for a chat πŸ‘ read the full interview here: [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...afar-Panahi-Iran-regime-unstable-doomed.html)
 
πŸ€” I don't know about this Jafar Panahi guy and his predictions about the Iranian regime... seems like everyone's just waiting for it to all go wrong, you know? Like we're all experts on collapse now πŸ˜‚. I mean, can anyone really predict what happens in politics, especially when you're dealing with something as complex as Iran? 🀯 The dude's been jailed twice, though, so maybe he has some insight... but is it just a case of "been there, done that" πŸ˜’. And what about all these protests and internet restrictions? It feels like the regime's just trying to maintain control, you know? I'm not saying they're doing everything right, but it's hard to see a clear plan for how things are gonna change... or if change is even possible πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm worried about what's happening in Iran πŸ€•. Jafar Panahi's words are really telling - it sounds like the regime is trying to push things as far as they can before it all falls apart. I mean, who wants to live under a government that's just going to try and destroy their country? πŸ’” It's not ideal, but at least people are speaking out about it now. Maybe this will be the catalyst for real change 🀞. I'm curious to see how things play out - will the regime really collapse or is Panahi just being too pessimistic? πŸ€”
 
omg what's going down in iran ?? 🀯 I mean, i know this guy panahi has been jailed twice for speaking out against the regime, so he knows what's up... and now he's saying the khamenei regime is unstable and doomed? πŸ€” it's kinda interesting that he thinks they're just trying to destroy iran before it all falls apart. like, i get it, anyone who's seen the protests on tv would be worried about their country's future... but at the same time, i'm not sure how much more chaos can be tolerated without something big happening. 😬 and btw, reza pahlavi wants to return to power? that's some juicy tea right there... πŸ΅πŸ‘€
 
idk what's going on with iran atm... sounds like it's all super tense 🀯. so if jafar panahi thinks the regime is unstable and doomed, does that mean they'll just collapse or something? πŸ€” i'm not really sure how politics works in iran, but i do know they've had some major protests recently. btw, has anyone seen that new movie he made at cannes? i wanna watch it πŸ˜‚.
 
I'm worried about what's happening in Iran πŸ€•. I mean, Jafar Panahi knows what he's talking about, right? He's been through all this before and stuff. The Khamenei regime is just gonna keep trying to squash the protests and the people will keep getting fed up... it's like, a matter of time before something gives πŸ•°οΈ. I hope everyone stays safe and that Panahi's words are true for once. A referendum sounds like a good idea too, maybe they should let the people decide what they want instead of just trying to pull everything apart πŸ’₯.
 
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