A fall in the Iranian regime could be the result of the Israeli offensive. This is because Benjamin Netanyahu affirms in Fox News.
The Mullahs regime has been in force since 1979. The objective of the Israeli prime minister is to destroy the “existential” threat represented by its nuclear program. But his ambition seems to go further. It is directed directly to the Iranians.
Benjamin Netanyahu also uses symbols. The operation was called “Lion Rising” that can be translated as “lion standing.” And it is not coincidence, the animal is a symbol that many Iranians remain, is the emblem of Persia. I was in the center of the flag of Iran of 1576 to the establishment of the Islamic Republic.
Cause revolt?
Does Benjamin Netanyahu expect to raise the Iranians? What is certain is that he knows that the context would lend himself to him. The regime weakens. He no longer trusts his regional allies, such as Hamas or Hezbollah.
The economy is wrong. He is totally stifled by Western and especially American sanctions. Tehran’s objective by accepting negotiating with Donald Trump was also to obtain his uprising, since the situation is unsustainable. Since 2019, inflation exceeds 30% per year, according to the World Bank.
Social discontent continues to grow. The lifting of “women, life, freedom” that made them tremble the diet 2 years ago is not dead. The dispute is certainly less magnitude, but customs challenge laws daily in the country.
According to CBS, who cites an American official, Donald Trump would have formally notified Benjamin Netanyahu to kill the Iranian Supreme Guide Ali Khamenei. The conversation between Netanyahu and the US president would have taken place after Israel launched a massive attack against Iran last week.
Encourage a new popular uprising, which this time would tear down the regime, would somewhere would be the ideal scenario for the Government of the Hebrew State.
Risky bet
But it is an important and risky bet. Already, Israel has no guarantee that this happens. The regime is sustained by an iron fist by religious dignitaries who have no intention of giving in.
“God exercises absolute sovereignty and presides over the development of laws,” is written in the Constitution. Therefore, people’s voice cannot prevail in the eyes of mulás, whatever the level of dispute.
Then there is always the risk that bombing civilians, Israel, enhances a majority of the Iranian people and indirectly consolidating power.
But let’s admit that the regime is falling. What would happen later? One of the risks is good that this country of 90 million inhabitants sinks into chaos estimates that the BBC.
The Iranian opposition is very fragmented. There are those who dream of a secular democracy, others who want a parliamentary monarchy. No political alternative clearly stands out.
A regime drop would perhaps be the best scenario for Netanyahu, but nothing guarantees that he brings freedom and prosperity to the Iranians.
Source: BFM TV
