Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
So now you’re second guessing / criticising / name calling the reaction of the lived experience of refugees from the Iranian regime. I’ll let them know.
No I'm pointing out the reality. Which is, unless his successor as Supreme leader is a complete change from the one thats been killed, then what is there to rejoice about?

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was 86, a succession plan will already be in place, the Revolutionary Guard are still in power, its early days, so its not exactly clear at this point how or if there will be regime change or if there is, whether that will be to the benefit of the "ordinary" Iranian or Iran as a nation.

So yes anybody rejoicing at this moment in time, given the history of how the US interfering in the Middle East generally turns out, aneeds to think about the bigger picture rather than simply rejoice because one despotic leader has been killed.

Cautious optimism possibly, though in the absence of any apparent pan as to what happens now even that is probably premature.

Meanwhile the impact of this action on the economy and security of the wider world remains to be seen.

I hope thats a simple enough explanantion for you.