00:00Observers have noted a growing difference of opinion among Iran's leadership.
00:03The conflict between the leadership of the Islamic Republic and the generals of the Revolutionary
00:08Guard is becoming visible.
00:10President Masood Pozesh Kyan, Foreign Minister Abbas Arag, and several other here-ranking
00:15officials who are still alive are now openly at odds with the military command.
00:20This division is making the Islamic Republic vulnerable to collapse.
00:25The majority of the population does not support the regime.
00:27The economy is in deep decline.
00:30The oil and gas industry, along with other industries, has been severely affected by
00:35the destruction caused by U.S. and Israeli airmen.
00:37President Pozesh Kyan has warned that the salaries of security forces could be cut in the coming
00:42weeks.
00:43He has called for measures to protect economic stability and control Iran's finances.
00:48But when he attempted to appoint a new official to take charge of the Ministry of National
00:52Intelligence, senior generals of the Revolutionary Guards immediately opposed the move.
00:57They believe the new intelligence minister must come from the ranks of the Revolutionary Guards.
01:02The generals are opposing the president's nominee.
01:05The appointment has not been sent to the supreme leader.
01:08It remains unclear who the real minister of national intelligence will be.
01:12Meanwhile, the son of Ayatollah Ali Komenida, late supreme leader, killed by U.S. and Israeli
01:19warplanes on February 28th, has not had the opportunity to lead the government.
01:24He is reportedly seriously concerned about the consequences of the bombing that killed
01:29his father and at least seven other generals who were with him.
01:32The dead were followed by Moitaba Khomeini, who was also severely wounded.
01:37According to reports, Moitaba often loses consciousness.
01:40This has made the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran unstable without a clear leader.
01:46Donald Trump has stated that the current regime in Tehran has already changed.
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