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completely agree with you—disagreements with the regime shouldn’t lead to foolish actions. Right now, Iran’s western and northwestern bases have been destroyed, leaving the country vulnerable in those regions’ airspace, which is a serious issue. Any government in Iran would have to deal with these structural problems. Worse yet, imagine Israel targeting oil, gas, or power infrastructure. Who suffers the most? Just the ruling government? Definitely not! The people would bear the brunt, facing years of setbacks in the country’s core infrastructure.
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I wish Lebanon had a government/army as powerful as Iran's. We would have been less vulnerable during the war. Specailly those badass Air defense systems. This is why people here didn't retolite against hezbulla during the war. Most Lebanese are not that fool to go against the only defence line capable of holding isreal from invading us. On the other hand some lebanese are fools to say such thing but gladly they are week. XD
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can understand this. There's no doubt that this regime, if not the worst, is definitely one of the most notorious in Iran's history. Its main strength has been its deterrence power, though that’s about the only thing it’s good for anymore. More importantly, the key issue is preserving Iran's integrity. If the country's infrastructure gets destroyed, it doesn’t matter who’s in charge—kinda like Syria today, where anyone can go and do whatever they want.
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