Former Trump foreign policy adviser Walid Phares, while accusing Iran's leadership of committing "war crimes and crimes against humanity" against its own people, told Newsmax on Sunday that the regime cannot stay. He also said, on Newsmax's "Sunday Agenda," that Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is trying to project strength while fearing a backlash at home. "He is so ideological and he's so afraid at the same time," Phares said. As a result, militias aligned with the regime are "now oppressing and suppressing and killing," said Phares, meaning it is committing war crimes, "a much higher breach of international...