Hossein Marashi: If 50 to 80 percent of the people take to the streets, the regime will fall.
The Secretary-General of the Kargozaran Party states that the role of Western governments in overthrowing the government in Iran is not decisive, although part of the West’s stance is influenced by the movement of Iranians abroad.
We should not have allowed such cohesion among Iranian expatriates against the Islamic Republic to form. We were weak in foreign policy.
It is unprecedented for the immigrants of a country to influence public opinion at this level. Now, Western politicians are unwilling to speak positively about Iran because they risk losing their own country’s public opinion.