| ▲ | locknitpicker 5 hours ago | |||||||
> So I think there will be another leader elected soon. That alone is another clear sign of Iran's ruling regime emerging as the clear victor. Not only there was no regime change but also their primary regional and global antagonists tried their hardest and completely failed to overthrow them. Moreover, some neighboring countries who were in the US sphere of influence were very quick to fold and remove themselves from the conflict, while others saw their primary economy attacked by Iran and helplessly so. Forget about Iranian regime's internal opposition. So did the US. Is there any question on who emerged the clear winner? | ||||||||
| ▲ | roncesvalles 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Is this an AI comment? 1. A power struggle is more likely than an election. Even if an election, it would be a bit Putinesque considering the IRGC has killed 30k protesters this year, that likely included any viable opposition leaders. 2. Only Qatar, and it is speculated because it was one of 3 countries in the region not intimated by the US about the attack, and they aren't very happy about that. | ||||||||
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