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Iran confirms supreme leader Khamenei is dead after US, Israeli attacks [Update@ Post 563]

How will Iran react to the attack from Israel?


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dont mean to be the one stating the obvious, but shias do like dynasties, lol, i do see your point though, if anything these kind of selections make it even more obvious that politically the regime is not doing well. healthy political machines have enough checks and balances to avoid the need to resort to dynastic selections to appease power blocks.

the only sensible solutions is for both sides to declare some form of hollow victory and go back to political posturing. israel has failed to instigate a regime change, and iran has further alienated every arab entity in the gulf.

Lol you are quite right about the dynasty part. Didn't quite think it through. But they do seem to oppose monarchy type situations and this kind of seems like one.
 
It's a tactical decision. They want a message to sent out to their people that there is still a solid connection to their passed away Imam and to their enemies that the King might be dead but long live the King aka the 'regime', which their enemies so want to topple.
I think it sends the opposite message.
 
Lol you are quite right about the dynasty part. Didn't quite think it through. But they do seem to oppose monarchy type situations and this kind of seems like one.
The Economist has an article saying it's a clear sign that the IRGC has emerged dominant over the clergy. The civilian government and army were not that influential anyway.

Mojtaba's no Mujtahid, no Ayatollah... actually first attended seminary at the age of 30. So he will depend for legitimacy on 2 things - his father's name and IRGC support. I suppose they think this will allow them to control him.

If he's allowed to live, he may come into his own but for now he's a very shaky supreme leader. Shows how even in the midst of a war and an existential threat, politics and maneuvering never stops.
 
The Economist has an article saying it's a clear sign that the IRGC has emerged dominant over the clergy. The civilian government and army were not that influential anyway.

Mojtaba's no Mujtahid, no Ayatollah... actually first attended seminary at the age of 30. So he will depend for legitimacy on 2 things - his father's name and IRGC support. I suppose they think this will allow them to control him.

If he's allowed to live, he may come into his own but for now he's a very shaky supreme leader. Shows how even in the midst of a war and an existential threat, politics and maneuvering never stops.
If anything politics and maneuvering is of utmost importance during such scenarios, the most famous for this butcher of South Asians Churchill.. knew when to employ whom for the right effect.
 
This is outright badmashi of the highest order. They behave as if they can do whatever they want, and no one is doing anything about it. It’s absolutely sickening. :cry:
 
This is outright badmashi of the highest order. They behave as if they can do whatever they want, and no one is doing anything about it. It’s absolutely sickening. :cry:

They're able to do it because instead of supporting our Jihad against Western zionists, countries like Pakistan pledged their army and missiles instead to Zionist pet dogs in the region, also known as Saudis.

If we give our full support to Iran in this moment, they will give a bloody nose to Zionists and make them suffer.
 
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