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00:00Firstly, are you surprised by the reports that Iran has executed at least six people
00:05since Israel launched its attacks just two weeks ago?
00:10No, not at all.
00:11It's quite normal under these kinds of circumstances for Iran, for the supreme leader and for the
00:16Iranian government to want to be asserting their authority and consolidating their power
00:21after what has been, from their perspective, a very, very testing, trying time.
00:25Look, I think the bigger picture is that the Ayatollah, the supreme leader of Iran, feels
00:32that he has survived what is without question the biggest test of his leadership, if not
00:39the biggest test of the survival of the Islamic Republic since the revolution of 1979.
00:43And that has put him in a situation where I think he's, I would imagine, much more confident
00:49than he was even a week or two ago.
00:51So it's fairly obvious that the United States is not going to escalate militarily any further.
00:57Israel might be a different story, but I think Iran feels probably that militarily it can
01:02fight Israel to some kind of stalemate.
01:05And so, of course, now the Ayatollah has turned his attention to his domestic position.

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