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Matt aired a good video about Iran. I saw picrel screenshotted there.
> Freedom to peak, to gather, to travel
> into the EU
> because we need more Shias and Sunnis killing each other on the streets of Paris
Kneeway.
First thing first.
I think while there is a strong anti-establishment feeling in most of the population, the events are helped from the outside, by USA and Israel. I also think Israel has a strong presence - the system in Iran is corrupt (Israel has a lot to do with this too), and last years bombing campaign was also preceded by working on the human foundation. As noted before >>/55007/ the USA has plans on creating an upheaval in Iran for a long time.
The US and Israel are rocking the boat, because they know that last years glorious bombing did only postpone the development of nuclear capabilities I won't write bomb because we don't know if they wanted to make a bomb. They got some time, but they have to do something about it. The quoted book also stresses this matter.
I do believe Iran would go through a change that dissolve the Islamic Revolution and it's grip on the country if left alone. Younger generations who will inherit the country, they aren't so enthusiastic about it. But this would be a long process.
I also think that Iranian population has little fondness towards the US and Israel, and that the following regimes would push for nuclear capabilities too bomb? we don't know.
Neighbours also aren't fond of Iran, and they are wary if Iran seeks nuclear weaponry. But I'm not sure they'd want a failed state Iran.
And then the question of China and oil left. Could China exploit the situation more or less? They are the main buyer of Iranian oil, and the Iranian govt is depending more and more on them.
Also worth weigh: each adventure for the US costs money.