After forty -six years of the Islamic Republic, theIran it could soon turn the page and inaugurate a new one It was post-theoocratic. Compared to the past, this time the conditions to scrape the despotic Ayatollah regime and start one phase of “democratic transition” They seem to be all there. The Israelis raids of the past few hours literally mutilated the regime through the killing of some of the key men of Tehran’s fundamentalist theocracy.
The supreme guide, the Ayatollah Ali Khameneihaving understood that he has escaped the raids of the first night of the special operation conducted by the Israeli forces only because Tel Aviv decided to offer him “a last chance to completely abandon his uranium enrichment program”, Tehran has promptly abandoned together with the members of his family to reach the underground refuge of Lavizan, north-east of the Iranian capital.
In the meantime, now aware of being hunted and close to the definitive capitulation, Khamenei would have commissioned some officials of the Tehran regime to weave the negotiations with the Kremlin To try a last desperate escape to Moscow if the situation is definitively falling. A perspective, this, to be considered very concrete and now close to taking shape, which could soon push the spiritual guide of Iran to undertake the same path taken a few months ago by the former Syrian president Bashhar al-Assad and complete that process of “Israelization” of the Middle East who, with the beheading of the Iranian snake and all its regional branches, should no longer meet its path.
How much, however, to the future of Iran, the elimination of the top of the regime and the possible escape, now more likely, of the Ayatollah Khamenei, should be enough to write the credits on the forty -year experience of the Islamic Republic and accompany the country towards a new political era that should finally lead Iran on the way of the democratic restoration. A key role, in this transition phase, could interpret it Reza Ciro Pahlavison of the last Scià Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, overturned by the Islamic Revolution of 1979. For forty -five years now, the hereditary prince has lived in exile in the United States under the protection of American security services, and now, thanks to the profound crisis in which he focuses on the theocratic regime, he has said he was ready to return to his country to guide him towards a democratic future and return to the oppressed people Iranian.
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