After the bloodbath: Will Iran's regime emerge stronger from crackdown?
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After the bloodbath: Will Iran's regime emerge stronger from crackdown?

43:43 Jan 28, 2026
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Now that Iran's internet blackout is over, how many are dead during those 20 days? Nationwide New Year's protests were met with a new measure of ruthlessness. We ask about a death toll that could run into the tens of thousands and what this scale of loss will mean for Iranians both at home and abroad.  Read more‘As in wartime’: Iranian doctors recount deadly crackdown on protesters We also revisit Donald Trump's promise at the height of the defiance that help was on the way. What to make of US warships only now arriving in the region? For what aim? Is Washington engaging or disengaging? Allies like Saudi Arabia want no part of a new bombing campaign and the is US pressuring Iran, while easing away from a presence to support the Kurds in neighbouring Syria.  More importantly, the regime this time proved its ability to shut down the internet for as long as it takes. Despite the inflation that triggered the protests, has the Islamic Republic – weakened after US-Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities last summer – emerged stronger? Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Daniel Whittington, Piera Rocco, Charles Wente.
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