🚨 IRAN PROTESTS EXPOSE DEEP SCHISM AMONG EXILED OPPOSITION 🇮🇷🔥

Mass protests inside Iran have galvanized opposition groups abroad — but instead of unity, bitter rivalries are emerging among exiled factions. (Reuters)

🔥 Key Split in the Opposition

• Monarchists backing exiled Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah

• Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) — a more organized leftist-Islamist group (Reuters)

Despite shared hatred of the clerical regime, the two camps are deeply divided and often clash online and during protests abroad, diluting their influence. (Investing.com)

🧠 Why It Matters

• Analysts say both groups have more followers among émigrés than inside Iran — making real influence on the ground uncertain. (Investing.com)

• Lack of a unified, credible opposition leader or movement complicates international responses to the unrest. (Reuters)

• Even supporters inside Iran are skeptical of monarchists and MEK due to past history and ideological differences. (Investing.com)

📌 Big Picture

The absence of a cohesive leadership means:

• No single opposition figure is widely accepted inside Iran

• Iran’s dissent remains fragmented across ideological lines

• International diplomats struggle to engage a unified voice for change (Investing.com)

Bottom Line:

Iran’s protests are powerful on the streets — but in exile, opposition politics are fractured, limiting their ability to translate street pressure into political strategy. (Reuters)

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