Iran’s regime, according to the former MI6 chief, remains ruthless and oppressive despite its weakened state following a violent crackdown on nationwide protests. Sir Richard Moore highlighted the widespread nature of the demonstrations in Tehran, involving people from various backgrounds and driven by economic grievances due to the regime’s incompetence and economic mismanagement. He noted that while the government’s power has diminished due to internal and external factors, its capacity for violence and suppression remains intact.
US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran is open to negotiations after the recent unrest, hinting at ongoing talks while keeping the option of a response on the table. The potential impact of US involvement in the situation is uncertain, with Sir Richard emphasizing the need for Iranians to determine their own future and cautioning against interventions that could backfire on the protesters.
Reports indicate a push for the UK to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, a move that Sir Richard believes may have symbolic significance but limited practical effect given the IRGC’s status as a state entity. UK officials have already utilized sanctions against Iran and are exploring international avenues to exert pressure on the regime. The focus remains on addressing the crisis in Iran while ensuring that any actions taken are appropriate and effective.