Tehran Is COLLAPSING 😱 | Iran’s Meltdown Just Cut Off Putin’s War Drones

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The streets of Tehran are witnessing what may become the largest state bankruptcy of the 21st century — and the consequences are echoing all the way to Moscow.

In this video, we expose how Iran’s accelerating internal collapse is triggering a geopolitical chain reaction that directly threatens Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. As the Iranian Rial implodes — hitting 145,000 toman to the dollar — daily life has become impossible. One gram of gold now costs more than a month’s salary. Water queues turn violent. And with the Grand Bazaar shut down, the economic heart of the regime has stopped beating.

Meanwhile, millions flood the streets chanting “Shutdown,” police units are retreating, and Ali Khamenei has vanished from public view — fueling fears of an internal fracture bordering on civil war.

But the shock isn’t confined to Iran.

In Moscow, alarm bells are ringing.

Russia’s wartime lifeline — Iranian-built Shahed drones — depends entirely on Iranian factories, logistics, and financial stability. With Iran’s industrial base paralyzed by strikes, currency collapse, and unrest, that supply line is now effectively severed. For Vladimir Putin, this is a strategic nightmare.

🧠 In this breakdown, we analyze:
• Why Iran’s currency collapse signals systemic regime failure
• How bazaar strikes historically precede revolutionary collapse
• Why Shahed drone production cannot survive Iran’s economic shutdown
• How Moscow is uniquely vulnerable to Tehran’s instability
• Whether this moment represents a strategic checkmate for the West

⚠️ The key insight:
Iran’s crisis isn’t just domestic chaos — it’s a geopolitical rupture. With Tehran collapsing, Russia’s ability to sustain long-range drone warfare in Ukraine may be reaching its breaking point.

👉 Watch till the end to understand why what’s happening in Tehran could mark the beginning of the end for Russia’s current war strategy.

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