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eugen 🎭🍄
@madvac
As you all know, Israel assassinated hamas leader in Iran in tehran. Iran was humiliated of course since it happened in the middle of the capital and shows anyone even the highest leaders can be killed, and Iran now vowed revenge, etc, etc. just a summary to explain everything. Now, I want to know, will a war break out in the middle east over this? I have seen many articles about this. But will a war really happens? Who will join against whom? Who has the best potential to win? What will happen to middle east after that.
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Eylon 💨
@eylon.eth
The bottom line is that probably no. "Iran will not start a regional war over an Arab death" Iran uses Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Arab terror organizations as pawns in a larger geopolitical game. This strategy serves a dual purpose: it projects Iranian influence regionally and provides a convenient external threat to unify Iran's diverse population, deterring internal dissent. The regime is dominated by aging revolutionaries from the 1979 era, which views Sunni Muslims (Hamas) and Arabs in general as inferior. They encouraging Arab groups into terrorism and suicide bombings while Iranian hands rarely 'do the dirty work'. These dynamics are shifting, the Iranian leadership are aging boomers, and the population is already dissenting as we've seen with the Mahsa Amini Protests a few years ago. Before the end of the decade the Iranian population will be freed from the grip of Islamic terrorist regime. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahsa_Amini_protests
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Ameen Soleimani
@ameensol
LFG 🤝
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