The objective of mundane astrology is to identify authentic horoscopes for nations, in order to make accurate predictions against them.
A modern horoscope for Iran is based on the Iranian Revolution, which began in 1978. It was driven by discontent with the monarchy’s corruption and Western influence. Massive protests forced Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to flee the country in January 1979. Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile in Paris in February. The Islamic Republic was proclaimed on April 1, 1979, at 15:00, after a referendum.
Prediction
A SAMVA list post on May 17, 2025, at 9:36 a.m., based on Iran’s 24° Cancer rising horoscope, predicted:
"[On June 17, 2025, the Jupiter/Rahu] period begins with tr Rahu in applying conjunction with natal Rahu at 23° 40' [Aquarius] and 8H MEP (with 5° orb). THERE WILL LIKELY BE A NEGATIVE SHIFT IN IRANS AFFAIRS AT THAT TIME. However, the peak of tension is seen in early September 2025. With Rahu in 8H MEP, the government of Iran tends to manipulate life and death issues. SOME OUTSIDE INVOLVEMENT IN ITS AFFAIRS IS LIKELY..."
This was prescient: on June 13, 2025, Israel’s “Operation Rising Lion” struck Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing over 78. Iran retaliated with missile strikes on June 19, followed by U.S. precision strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities on June 21. Iran attacked a U.S. base in Qatar on June 23, with limited damage and a ceasefire was established on June 24.
Epilogue
Iran now faces a severe water crisis, economic turmoil, and political unrest, exacerbated by corruption, mismanagement, and recent military conflicts with Israel and the U.S., threatening national stability. Challenging astrological transits in late August/early September 2025, as predicted, suggest a worsening outlook for the Islamic Republic’s stability.
An additional precise prediction was made for the USA to get involved in a foreign conflict using the SAMVA USA chart, accurately forecasting a significant event. The SAMVA USA chart has long been established as an authentic horoscope, while Iran's chart is still being put through its paces.

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