| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 2 hours ago | |
> no leader at the top and no high level generals, the power at the hand of mid level thugs of the IRGC One could argue a junta makes for a stronger Iran than the previous gerontocratic autocracy. Of course, we don't know. And I think it's silly to say Iran is stronger today than it was at the start of the war. But relative to America? At least in the region, I'd say one could argue that sensibly. | ||
| ▲ | t-3 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
It is stronger. The weapons capabilities only matter if people are willing to man them. The obvious interference in otherwise organic protests and the threats and the multiple bombings during negotiations united the people against outside threats. Without an enemy, they will fight each other as long as sanctions pressure is continued and internal conflicts are amplified. | ||