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by tim-tday 85 days ago
I learned recently that there’s a deep public disgust of US meddling in Iranian self-determination going back to the 50s. I don’t know how the public feels about Israel but I’m guessing it’s not popular. The people wanted change but I suspect there’s consensus “not like this.”

The regime has been decapitated and it lives on. They planned for this for decades and built a resistant decentralized command structure.

Their army survived the first shock and is now engaged in a decentralized gorilla conflict (as they always planned) and everyone knows how that ends. (When US gives up without accomplishing anything and goes away)

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My point was the regime may collapse for other reasons. Just like the USSR. There was no dearth of plans there and no lack of effort of US trying to destablize them.
Didn’t the USSR collapse because Gorbachev was an idealist who actually wanted the best for his country

The modern autocracies barely even pay lip service to such ideas

In fairness, the USSR autocrats before Gorbachev barely paid lip service to it too...
That's fair, it's unfortunate for them that they didn't consider that Gorbachev was being earnest when he spouted the party line