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Can Iran’s System Change? | Iran’s Demography Explained | Rouhani & Zarif Arrest? Can Iran’s System Change? This vlog answers this critical question by explaining Iran’s demographic reality, social divisions, and internal power balance. Can Iran’s System Change? is explored through a detailed breakdown of Iran’s religious and non-religious populations, urban-rural divide, and conservative-reformist dynamics. The video also examines unverified reports claiming the arrest of former President Hassan Rouhani and former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. While social media fuels speculation, Can Iran’s System Change? highlights the silence of Iranian state media and the risks of misinformation. By connecting demography with political structure, Can Iran’s System Change? separates emotional narratives from ground realities and explains why regime change assumptions often fail. #IranDemography #iranusconflict #iranprotests Sources Open-source intelligence (OSINT) discussions on Iranian political developments Iranian demographic and sociological studies (urban vs rural divide) Historical context of reformist vs conservative power structure in Iran (References are used for analytical context; arrest claims remain unverified.) Disclaimer This video is based on demographic analysis, social observation, and open-source intelligence (OSINT). Claims regarding the arrest of Hassan Rouhani and Javad Zarif are unverified and have not been confirmed by Iranian authorities. The content is presented for informational and analytical purposes only and does not assert speculation as fact.