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In reply to the discussion: KHAMENEI DEAD [View all]Jspur
(797 posts)35. From what I have read Iran has set up multiple levels of succession on
who becomes the leader after Khamenei gets killed. It's not as simple as killing him or his family that you can instantly install a puppet leader. Iran has set it up in a way that there is large tree of leaders that follow if one is assassinated. For example lets say Leader A is suppose to replace Khameni and gets killed then there is Leader B ready to take the spot and if B gets killed then they have C, D, E, F, G, etc.
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Neda Agha-Soltan (23 January 1983 - 20 June 2009) was an Iranian student of philosophy who was participating in the 2009
Celerity
17 hrs ago
#44
I guess the war is over, mission accomplished. When does Trump go over to view the parade
dem4decades
19 hrs ago
#4
Yeah, there is backlash and protests. (Nine killed outside US Embassy in Karachi) Not looking so good for Trump
LeftInTX
6 hrs ago
#81
I think at this point, the elements who wish to continue the Islamic Republic will be destroyed.
WarGamer
19 hrs ago
#16
As I repeatedly point out, those who seek democracy (or at least change) are UNARMED & UNEMPOWERED...
hlthe2b
19 hrs ago
#20
It's going to come down to the Military... once a Colonel or Major steps up and says he's done supporting the status quo
WarGamer
19 hrs ago
#22
On top of all your points, wasnt an actual moderate confirmed as his successor?
SSJVegeta
14 hrs ago
#63
If he's a temporary placeholder and there is a UN committee working on a free Democracy... that's be great
WarGamer
18 hrs ago
#27
I'm visualizing a power vacuum, one or more autocrats, and perhaps a civil war.
Gore1FL
14 hrs ago
#62
This is so true, and it's sad to see progressives making excuses for this theocratic regime.
Seeking Serenity
14 hrs ago
#50
If we haven't leanrt this by now, "the Rules" only apply when someone is willing to enforce them.
Seeking Serenity
14 hrs ago
#64
The same country that has been trying to drag the US into a war with Iran
AZProgressive
14 hrs ago
#68
Seeking Serenity, WHERE have YOU seen ANY Progressive DO THAT? WHO has "made excuses"
hlthe2b
4 hrs ago
#83
I hope YOU are not using that accusation toward me. NO WHERE NO WAY did I say the Shah was
hlthe2b
5 hrs ago
#82
Will the (UNARMED) populace rise up? You seem to continually miss that important part...
hlthe2b
19 hrs ago
#14
Yes. I'll take the cup half-full hope. But, our CIA has hardly been an effective force for democracy
hlthe2b
19 hrs ago
#21
I think it's presumptive to declare that "this isn't a situation where the next bad guy can assume the office."
EarlG
18 hrs ago
#26
Of course not... but it's ok to hope for Democracy to emerge from all of this
WarGamer
18 hrs ago
#31
I didn't support the war just hoping something good comes of it. See the difference?
WarGamer
14 hrs ago
#67
I truly hope some front-line commanders (colonels, majors, etc) really consider the offer of immunity.
Seeking Serenity
14 hrs ago
#54
So what? He will be immediately replace by someone just as bad or worse.
Ferrets are Cool
10 hrs ago
#76