Iran regime escalates repression toward North Korea-style model of isolation and control

Following the Israel-Iran conflict, Iran's regime faces internal issues, escalating repression to a "North Korea-style" state. Citizens face surveillance, disappearing for pro-Israel content. Analysts say the IRGC faces purges, with radicalized officers rising and terrorism becoming a primary tactic. Despite brutality, it signifies weakness, not strength, for the Iranian government.