Iran Expert: Regime Will Not Fall with the Ayatollah
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Trump and Netanyahu want to overthrow the Iranian regime. But killing the Ayatollah and his closest men is not enough. – It does not make the system fail. It would be a break, but the others would not be confused, says Iran expert Rouzbeh Parsi.
Eliminating Iran's top leadership is not enough to overthrow the regime, Iran expert Rouzbeh Parsi emphasizes. Even Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is replaceable. - Killing him would be a break, but would not cause the system to fail.
"It is important that at least some communication channels are functioning now," says Břetislav Tureček, head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the Metropolitan University in Prague, about possible further developments in the war in Iran. In the interview, he describes what could happen in the event of the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, who could take power, and how the regime in Iran has gradually changed.
While the security establishment is maintaining official restraint regarding the results of the attack in Tehran, it seems that some have decided that this is the right time for a bit of black humor. The National Insurance Institute, a body usually associated with heavy bureaucracy and gray forms, surprised netizens with an unusual and humorous response to reports of Ali Khamenei's assassination. In a post that went viral within minutes, the Nat…
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The possible removal of the Iranian leader is defined as a historical turning point that removes a major obstacle facing Western countries. Despite the achievement, Israel emphasizes that modesty is required in light of past experience that proves that eliminating the head does not raise the terrorist body, and preparations for absorption continue.
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