America is not afraid of Iran’s collapse… it fears the moment just before the fall.

Because hundreds of missiles could be launched before the door is finally shut.

Washington knows very well the nature of the Iranian mindset:

defeat is not an acceptable option,

and collapse is never acknowledged it is turned into a final strike.

The worst-case scenario for America is not a strong Iran,

but an Iran on the brink of collapse.

There, the most dangerous decision may be made:

unleashing hundreds of missiles, even if they are scrap, into the heart of Tel Aviv

not to achieve a military victory, but to impose an existential cost before zero hour.

That is why America hesitates. That is why it slows the pace. That is why it does not want a sudden collapse.

Khamenei

is not Bashar al-Assad, who accepted survival without cards, nor is he Maduro.

The real question now is not:

Will Iran fall?

But rather: how can the moment be prevented when it decides that it has already fallen?

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America and Iran could actually be good allies if it weren't for the kikery and occuption of the US government xD