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The Shadow Mechanics of Modern Regime Change
Season 2 · Episode 957

The Shadow Mechanics of Modern Regime Change

Explore the hidden tradecraft of subversion and why external attempts to topple entrenched regimes like the IRGC often lead to disaster.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 5, 202627m 50s

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Show Notes

Beyond the cinematic tropes of secret agents and back-alley deals lies the cold, technical reality of modern subversion. This episode explores the concept of "shadow preparation," the years of meticulous power-structure mapping and strategic calculus used by agencies like the CIA and Mossad to identify the load-bearing pillars of an entrenched regime. We focus specifically on the Iranian context, analyzing why the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is such a uniquely resilient target due to its massive economic grip and ideologically vetted internal security. From the historical "original sin" of Operation Ajax to the modern "Proxy Paradox," we investigate why external attempts to force regime change often end in strategic catastrophe rather than liberation. It is a deep dive into the cynical mechanics of destabilization, the risks of creating power vacuums, and the digital future of psychological operations in the quest for global influence.