Barbara Slevin, fellow at the Stimson Center and author, discusses the possibility of regime change in Iran following recent Israeli strikes. An expert from the Stimson Center explains why regime change is not easy, citing Iran’s robust theocratic system, the loyalty of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, and the lack of a strong opposition. The expert also highlights Iran’s military capabilities, economic resilience, and strategic ties with Russia and China as factors that make the country formidable.