Desperate Iranian authorities have reportedly transferred large sums of money to prepare for a potential collapse of the regime, despite the current suppression of protests. The funds have been redirected to banks in Dubai and other locations amid concerns over the stability of the banking system and the imminent risk of the Tehran government falling.
One notable individual involved in this financial movement is Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the Ayatollah, who has reportedly shifted around £250 million to a bank in Dubai as a precautionary measure. These revelations come from a recent report by the US-based Critical Threats Organisation, which notes that although the protests have been quelled at present, the extensive deployment of security forces to control dissent is unsustainable.
The report highlights the brutal tactics used by the regime, with thousands of protesters killed or detained, including individuals facing executions. Despite conflicting estimates of the death toll, ranging from 2,500 to potentially over 20,000, it is evident that the Iranian government’s crackdown on dissent has been severe.
The Critical Threat report also mentions the US’s readiness for an attack on Iran, which was temporarily halted following assurances from the Tehran government to President Donald Trump. However, the report warns that the regime’s heavy reliance on security forces to maintain control is not sustainable and could lead to a resurgence of protests in the future.
Additionally, there are concerns about the regime’s financial stability, as Iranian leaders are reportedly moving their US currency reserves overseas, signaling a lack of confidence in the domestic banking system and raising doubts about the regime’s longevity. The regime’s attempt to label protesters as terrorists and portray themselves as victims adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Amidst the ongoing turmoil, fears of a regional conflict have escalated, with potential involvement from groups like Lebanese Hezbollah and security vulnerabilities in Israel. The Critical Threat report speculates on the cautious approach of Lebanese Hezbollah in supporting Iran directly, as any aggressive actions could escalate into a full-scale conflict.
As the protests continue to disrupt daily life in Iran, the regime is facing mounting challenges in maintaining control, with law enforcement stretched to their limits and cities engulfed in chaos and violence.
