Israeli official: Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in Israeli airstrike

Great. Now we can do regime change because when we've tried that in the past in the mid-East it's "always worked out well".

Pull your head out fuck-face. This is bad for the world.
No you stupid shit it was bad for the world. The last time Iran had a regime change 1980 when it went Islamic Republic


So why are people dancing in the streets
 
No you stupid shit it was bad for the world. The last time Iran had a regime change
Holy shit you're a moron. We installed the Shaw of Iran and the Iranian people still hate us for it. That's why the religious theocracy took over in the first place you stupid shit stain.

I swear - you're an idiot, sure, but now I just found out @T. A. Gardner is as much of a fool as you.

Here's how it's going to go - we will defeat Iran's conventional army. After that, what do you think will happen? The military will break up into terorist milititia's and might even strike in the U.S.! Who's going to protect us then? Tulsi Gabbard and Kristi Noem?

You fuck-tards don't know how fucked we are.
 
Holy shit you're a moron. We installed the Shaw of Iran and the Iranian people still hate us for it. That's why the religious theocracy took over in the first place you stupid shit stain.

I swear - you're an idiot, sure, but now I just found out @T. A. Gardner is as much of a fool as you.

Here's how it's going to go - we will defeat Iran's conventional army. After that, what do you think will happen? The military will break up into terorist milititia's and might even strike in the U.S.! Who's going to protect us then? Tulsi Gabbard and Kristi Noem?

You fuck-tards don't know how fucked we are.
It's far more likely to go the way of the Soviet Union...
 
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Holy shit you're a moron. We installed the Shaw of Iran and the Iranian people still hate us for it. That's why the religious theocracy took over in the first place you stupid shit stain.

I swear - you're an idiot, sure, but now I just found out @T. A. Gardner is as much of a fool as you.

Here's how it's going to go - we will defeat Iran's conventional army. After that, what do you think will happen? The military will break up into terorist milititia's and might even strike in the U.S.! Who's going to protect us then? Tulsi Gabbard and Kristi Noem?

You fuck-tards don't know how fucked we are.
Nostalgia for the era of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi has grown among many Iranians, driven by dissatisfaction with the current Islamic Republic and a desire for the economic, social, and secular stability of the pre-1979 monarchy. Amidst ongoing protests, some Iranians now call for the return of the Pahlavi dynasty, often referring to the late Shah as the "blessed" king.



Why are they dancing in the streets
 
Well it couldn't get a lot worse than the Ayatollah.
YES IT COULD! Once the military loses, they'll take off their uniforms and will start bombing US facilities all over the fucking world! It doesn't matter if the supreme leader's dead - his liuetenants and the military have been enjoying special treatment for decades - you really think they're going to accept a US-installed figure-head? You really don't remember the Shaw of Iran we installed there and the disaster that was.

You fucking fool. You too, @T. A. Gardner here's what happened last time we tried this:

The 1979 Iranian Revolution was a popular, largely nonviolent uprising that overthrew the U.S.-backed, authoritarian Pahlavi dynasty (Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and established an Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Driven by discontent with repression, Westernization, and economic inequality, the movement, led by Khomeini, transformed Iran from a pro-Western monarchy into a conservative, theocratic state.

Key Aspects of the Revolution:
  • Causes: Massive discontent with the Shah’s autocratic rule, secret police (SAVAK) brutality, rapid forced Westernization, and perceived corruption.
  • Method: A coalition of diverse groups—including religious conservatives, liberals, and leftists—used mass demonstrations, strikes, and civil resistance to paralyze the country.
  • The Shift: The revolution was hijacked by Islamist hardliners under Ayatollah Khomeini, who returned from exile in 1979 and sidelined secular allies.
  • Outcome: The monarchy fell on February 11, 1979, and a new constitution based on Shia Islamic law was approved, establishing a Supreme Leader.
  • Aftermath: The revolution led to the 1979–1981 hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, severe restrictions on personal freedoms, and the consolidation of power by religious conservatives.
    Britannica +6
The revolution drastically altered the geopolitics of the Middle East, ending decades of close Iran-U.S. alliance and establishing a deeply anti-Western
 
YES IT COULD! Once the military loses, they'll take off their uniforms and will start bombing US facilities all over the fucking world! It doesn't matter if the supreme leader's dead - his liuetenants and the military have been enjoying special treatment for decades - you really think they're going to accept a US-installed figure-head? You really don't remember the Shaw of Iran we installed there and the disaster that was.

You fucking fool. You too, @T. A. Gardner here's what happened last time we tried this:

The 1979 Iranian Revolution was a popular, largely nonviolent uprising that overthrew the U.S.-backed, authoritarian Pahlavi dynasty (Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and established an Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Driven by discontent with repression, Westernization, and economic inequality, the movement, led by Khomeini, transformed Iran from a pro-Western monarchy into a conservative, theocratic state.

Key Aspects of the Revolution:
  • Causes: Massive discontent with the Shah’s autocratic rule, secret police (SAVAK) brutality, rapid forced Westernization, and perceived corruption.
  • Method: A coalition of diverse groups—including religious conservatives, liberals, and leftists—used mass demonstrations, strikes, and civil resistance to paralyze the country.
  • The Shift: The revolution was hijacked by Islamist hardliners under Ayatollah Khomeini, who returned from exile in 1979 and sidelined secular allies.
  • Outcome: The monarchy fell on February 11, 1979, and a new constitution based on Shia Islamic law was approved, establishing a Supreme Leader.
  • Aftermath: The revolution led to the 1979–1981 hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, severe restrictions on personal freedoms, and the consolidation of power by religious conservatives.
    Britannica +6
The revolution drastically altered the geopolitics of the Middle East, ending decades of close Iran-U.S. alliance and establishing a deeply anti-Western


Why are they dancing in the streets
 
It's far more likely to go the way of the Soviet Union...
T.A. You really are a fool for these reasons:

1. There is no "Soviet Union". There is Russia who is our mortal enemy - except he's trump's buddy.
2. Who do you think Putin will help in our conflict with Iran - do you think he'll render aid to the U.S. or do you think he'll help finance Iranian guerilla groups that will certainly spring up when the military is defeated, just like what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan?

This is so bad for the world on so many levels. And it was so unnecessary.
 
YES IT COULD! Once the military loses, they'll take off their uniforms and will start bombing US facilities all over the fucking world! It doesn't matter if the supreme leader's dead - his liuetenants and the military have been enjoying special treatment for decades - you really think they're going to accept a US-installed figure-head? You really don't remember the Shaw of Iran we installed there and the disaster that was.

You fucking fool. You too, @T. A. Gardner here's what happened last time we tried this:

The 1979 Iranian Revolution was a popular, largely nonviolent uprising that overthrew the U.S.-backed, authoritarian Pahlavi dynasty (Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and established an Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Driven by discontent with repression, Westernization, and economic inequality, the movement, led by Khomeini, transformed Iran from a pro-Western monarchy into a conservative, theocratic state.

Key Aspects of the Revolution:
  • Causes: Massive discontent with the Shah’s autocratic rule, secret police (SAVAK) brutality, rapid forced Westernization, and perceived corruption.
  • Method: A coalition of diverse groups—including religious conservatives, liberals, and leftists—used mass demonstrations, strikes, and civil resistance to paralyze the country.
  • The Shift: The revolution was hijacked by Islamist hardliners under Ayatollah Khomeini, who returned from exile in 1979 and sidelined secular allies.
  • Outcome: The monarchy fell on February 11, 1979, and a new constitution based on Shia Islamic law was approved, establishing a Supreme Leader.
  • Aftermath: The revolution led to the 1979–1981 hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, severe restrictions on personal freedoms, and the consolidation of power by religious conservatives.
    Britannica +6
The revolution drastically altered the geopolitics of the Middle East, ending decades of close Iran-U.S. alliance and establishing a deeply anti-Western
They have been killing Americans for 47 years so nothing has really changed.
 
T.A. You really are a fool for these reasons:

1. There is no "Soviet Union". There is Russia who is our mortal enemy - except he's trump's buddy.
2. Who do you think Putin will help in our conflict with Iran - do you think he'll render aid to the U.S. or do you think he'll help finance Iranian guerilla groups that will certainly spring up when the military is defeated, just like what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan?

This is so bad for the world on so many levels. And it was so unnecessary.


Why are they dancing in the streets...
 
Videos of celebrations post Iran strikes


 
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