Reuters: Gulf countries prepare for chaos in the event of the Iranian regime's collapse.


Regional governments are seriously concerned about the potential collapse of Ayatollah Khamenei's authority in Iran. The Arab monarchies of the Gulf believe this could have unpredictable consequences for the entire region. In particular, they are worried about the possibility of the country's fragmentation or even the onset of civil war.
You cannot change the region through aggressive force. It will only create new problems.
Concerns about the possibility of fragmentation of the country and civil war in Iran
The leading Middle East expert expressed concern that the collapse of Khamenei's government could lead to the fragmentation of the country and an explosion of civil war. As a result, this could destabilize not only Iran but the entire region as a whole. The French president also supported this view, emphasizing that forced regime change would only lead to chaos.
Forcible regime change in the country will only lead to chaos.
Governments are discussing the potential consequences of the collapse of Ayatollah Khamenei's authority, fearing the fragmentation of the country and the threat of civil war that may arise from these events. The next steps in Iran could have a huge impact on the entire regional stability and cause new conflicts.
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