As opposed to the absolute bloodbath that was already happening, you mean? Iranians have a saying, "Good people, bad government." It seems very unlikely to me, although not impossible, that this ends up worse than it already was.
Whatever was happening there was of no concern of ours or the US.The economical crisis there was orachestrated with US sanctions.
Don't think anybody is particularly sad that Khamenei is gone but if the west should have learned anything the past 100 years is that going in and removing authority without a succession plan usually and often leads to alot more death because it's the people left with weapons that seize power.
Having Iran fight itself for the next decade or so in brutal civil war is ofc of no concern to Israel or the US because it's not about nuclear weapons or about anything else than the greater israel project and this hit here is one of Israel lasts chances for regime change because they have lost all popular support in the US (with good reason) which is why they are also now pivoting hard to India.
So you can condemn the attacks, with perfectly sound reason, without supporting Khamenei because this act now unfortunately has a very very high risk of turning into an absolute bloodbath.
They want a bloodbath and a civil war. Iran is way too big, 80m people. The puppet they want to install is the previous Shah's son
This post was edited by babun1024 on Mar 1 2026 12:41am