Former Israeli Navy chief Eliezer Marom framed Iran’s internal unrest as a potential constraint on Tehran’s ability to deploy liquid‑fuel missiles and project power against Israel and U.S. bases, while warning that any regime change could bring chaos rather than guaranteed democracy. He also cautioned that a post‑collapse Iran might resemble Syria, stressed Israel’s resolve to prevent hostile “monsters” on its borders, and linked current events to a wider global struggle over oil and tanker seizures.
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