Amid widespread disappointment in Iran over United States President Donald Trump's decision to halt assistance to protesters and refrain from military action against the Iranian regime, Dr. Thamar Eilam-Gindin, an expert on Iran, shared her insights on the situation. She emphasized that any delayed intervention would be too late for the thousands killed by regime forces and their families. Dr. Eilam-Gindin traced the escalation of protests, noting how Trump's initial promises emboldened millions to take to the streets, resulting in unprecedented acts of resistance and violence.
Despite the scale of the protests and the regime's harsh response, including mass arrests and executions, Dr. Eilam-Gindin questioned the effectiveness of military intervention, arguing that systemic change requires more than force. She criticized Trump's sweeping promises and highlighted the regime's use of foreign militias and battlefield weapons to suppress dissent. Internet access remains restricted, and reports indicate that repression has intensified, with medical personnel witnessing arrests and executions of wounded protesters.
Dr. Eilam-Gindin dismissed claims by Trump that he had saved hundreds from execution, stating that the judiciary is expediting trials and executions rather than halting them. She concluded that diplomatic gestures have only legitimized the regime's actions, shifting executions from the streets to prisons without reducing the overall brutality.

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