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<blockquote data-quote="Sub Zer0" data-source="post: 29830125" data-attributes="member: 544469"><p>We don’t really know just yet. It does look so far like it was genuinely an accident, but that doesn’t mean Iran won’t try to find some way to blame Israel. Even if they do, though, there isn’t a ton more Iran can do outside of outright attacking Israel with troops on the ground, and they probably won’t do that. They’re already funding Israel’s enemies and sending drones.</p><p></p><p>In terms of Iran’s stability, I don’t think it will have a massive impact. The second tier of their bureaucracy might have some turmoil, but at the end of the day, everyone reports to the Supreme Leader. The president still has power, but there isn’t as much of a vacuum to fill because the Supreme Leader has the final say in all decisions, governmental and religious.</p><p></p><p>It may matter more in the long term because Raisi was thought to be a successor to Khamenei.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sub Zer0, post: 29830125, member: 544469"] We don’t really know just yet. It does look so far like it was genuinely an accident, but that doesn’t mean Iran won’t try to find some way to blame Israel. Even if they do, though, there isn’t a ton more Iran can do outside of outright attacking Israel with troops on the ground, and they probably won’t do that. They’re already funding Israel’s enemies and sending drones. In terms of Iran’s stability, I don’t think it will have a massive impact. The second tier of their bureaucracy might have some turmoil, but at the end of the day, everyone reports to the Supreme Leader. The president still has power, but there isn’t as much of a vacuum to fill because the Supreme Leader has the final say in all decisions, governmental and religious. It may matter more in the long term because Raisi was thought to be a successor to Khamenei. [/QUOTE]
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