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A one-hour news-analysis program that presents a clear and simple picture of complex world events. Two weeks before Donald Trump returns to the White House in the United States, French President Emmanuel Macron called the Iranian government's policies the biggest challenge in the Middle East and said that the country's nuclear program is approaching a point of no return. The government in Iran is preparing to confront the US government in a weaker position than ever, which this time, in addition to maximum pressure, is also reportedly seriously pursuing the option of a military attack on nuclear facilities. This is in a situation where public dissatisfaction with corruption, mismanagement, and inefficiency has risen so high that a section of society no longer hesitates to declare its innocence of the government's hostile and hostile policies. Can the government survive with this hand in command and with its current social capital?