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Very well possible this Iranian regime could collapse, says Nufdi's Khansarinia

    Israel and Iran remained intense bombing of each other for a third day. The worst military attack on the Islamic Republic, because it was invaded by Iraq in 1980, underlines how Tehran's Regional Might has a serious blow, along with his inability to protect some of the most sensitive national assets and its 90 million citizens. Cameron Khansarinia, vice -president of the National Union for Democracy in Iran, says that the Islamic Republic 'is probably at the weakest moment that it has ever been'. He says that with the head of Iran's armed forced killed, the psychological toll of the regime is very important. “I think it is quite possible that this regime collapses and we look again at a whole new Iran, for policy makers, but also for investors,” he adds. Khansarinia joins Tom Mackenzie van Blareberg on “Daybreak: Europe.”