So, the terrorist group, Hezbollah, has been hammered by Israeli forces as the Middle East staggers into widespread conflict. After Israel and the US attacked soft and hard targets over the weekend, other assets were also targeted for destruction.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah concentrations(weapons, troops, communication sites) were on the list for destruction. Given the situation in Iran as outside actors decided the Ayatollah was stalling as he has, it was time to act to prevent further delaying tactics. The Ayatollah and his unit leaders and defensive unit commanders were wiped out in Tehran when they gathered to discuss the price to be paid for negotiating with the US. The price they are now paying is a down payment for what is to come soon enough.
The Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader of the past 37 years has played his last card, forever. He has been assassinated and many Iranians welcome his downfall. This comes on the heels of the Iranian government's murderous assault on its own citizens who protested against the regime and its inability to quell inflation as sanctions imposed from outside has ruined the local economy. The Supreme Leader is not an economist, but a dictator clinging to power with the support of the IRGC(Revolutionary Guard Corps. They murdered thousands of Iranians who took to the streets asking the government to do something as they collectively struggled to live under these conditions. The Supreme Leader is now gone, forever. Well, he did have 37 years at the wheel. Now, somebody new will take over, if they dare. The life span of the "new" leader will be brief unless he talks with the invading attackers who no longer will accept stalling as their primary tactic. Now, they are learning what a determined negotiator looks like. They aren't used to this type of negotiator. They are now, sort of. And he's not done yet. With aviation assets at his disposal, he can control the hostile environment as he sees it.
Poor people will suffer, including Iranians who have accepted this regime for 37 years, and the revolution for over 50 years. The time for change has arrived in Iran.
Good luck.
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