Israel's actions suggest a growing desire to see a change in Iran's leadership, specifically aiming to displace the clerical regime that has governed since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. However, this strategy is a gamble, as the Iranian opposition is fragmented, and there's no assurance that a new government would be less rigid in its policies.
Recent attacks, targeting entities beyond nuclear or ballistic missile facilities, such as Iran's state broadcaster, indicate that Israel's objectives extend beyond simply weakening Iran's military capabilities. The focus seems to be on removing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from power.
Despite the apparent goal, the aftermath of Khamenei's removal is uncertain and fraught with potential dangers. While there is speculation about his whereabouts, the future of Iran after his departure remains unclear, posing significant risks.
5 Comments
Muchacho
Khamenei is a dictator. Any action to remove him is a step towards a more democratic Iran.
Coccinella
Finally! Someone is taking a stand against Iran's destabilizing activities.
ZmeeLove
The clerical regime in Iran is a menace to the region and the world. Strong action is needed.
Habibi
I am for any actions that may result in the removal of Iranian regime from power.
Bermudez
Iran sponsors terrorism and threatens Israel's existence. Israel has every right to defend itself.