I'm sincerely curious. Do you really, rationally, think that your great ancient nation without the Ayatollahs can become the role model New York Times Democracy of the muslim world? And not falling into chaos / be fragmented into many warring ethnic states (for the israelis' and neighborhoods' delight)?

Sorry for being cynical and pessimistic but I really cannot see how, especially in the current super chaotic world.

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To be precise I'm not endorsing the fundamentalist ayatollah regime. I dont like it at all on many respects, nevertheless I don't reallt see better alternatives or less worse outcomes given geography, history and politics constraints of the region and the geopolitical machinations currently at play.

My guess is that people in Iran want to be "normal", just like people in ex soviet union republics. The ex soviets were lucky to get f*cked only for a decade or two. People in Iran probably will not be that lucky if they do what Israel and the west want them to do.

do what?

Replace their regime with something Israel and USA will dictate, because that is the only alternative

If so, they just want to see chaos, riots, infights and utter destruction in Iran, me thinks. Stability and prosperity in the greater middle east is a nightmare for the anglozionist elites.

Exactly. Enslavement too.

The map of West Asia will be completely redesigned in a couple of years unrespective of the outcomes of WWIII. It will be soon unrecognizable. Won't be?

I guess so, but it depends much if Iran falls to the west or not

True, but some territorial changes could happen in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, etc. anyway.