Khansarinia of Nufdi says this Iranian regime is likely to collapse

Israel and Iran continued to bomb each other for the third day. The worst attacks on the Islamic Republic since Iraq’s invasion in 1980 highlight how the Tehran region might have severely hit the Bean while not being able to protect some of its most sensitive national assets and 90 million citizens. Cameron Khansarinia, vice president of the National League for Democracy, said the Islamic Republic “may be the weakest moment ever.” He said the regime suffered a significant psychological loss due to the person in charge who was forced to die in Iranian armed forces. “I think this regime is likely to collapse, and we are once again thinking about a brand new Iran for policy makers,” he added. Khansarinia joined Bloomeberg’s Tom Mackenzie for “Daybreak: Europe.”