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Do you understand that it's not a valid critique to ask for something that couldn't be possible beforehand as a necessary variable?
There are numerous factions against the regime located outside Iran, Mr. Pahlavi being the most famous, and some separatist factions in Iran.
If the revolution takes off then things will get organized as they go.
Sure it is. It's tantamount to saying that the Iranian regime has successfully arranged for themselves to be not removable by air attack, but there's no reason that can't be true.
The regime will not be removed by air attack.
They will be removed by a mass uprising. And a mass uprising with air support is that much more effective.
Some in this thread seem to be operating from the perspective that the mass uprising is not already in place and that this is a question of "could the US simply destroy the regime from the air in short order?"
Iran has 90 million people. This "mass uprising" is what, a few tens of thousands? Maybe a hundred thousand? They can just kill them all; then the remaining few dissenters are cowed and the loyal Islamists are satisfied.
Dear god man read the news.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg7y0579lp8o
Millions of people are in the streets.
The regime didn't turn off all telecommunications nationwide because of a few tens of thousands of people.
These protests are being described as the largest since 1979.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025%E2%80%932026_Iranian_protests
The news is not reporting the total number of protestors. If it's millions... well, Iran has 90 million. Perfectly viable without all the protesters.
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