mangekyo
Trusted Member
If what you say is true, Shiism would have ended after the battle of Karbala. The great Satan killing Iran’s spiritual leader. Wouldn’t that prove Khomeinis view of the west to be true?If Khamenai is assassinated, it’s hard to see how the Supreme Leader led (Velāyat-e Faqih) Republic will survive. When the leader of your country is murdered like he is some Al-Queda or ISIS leader it hurts the foundation of the revolution. It dilutes the message. It sows doubt into the system. It sows fear. It gives rise to treachery and corruption.
So while Iran can remain a republic, it can no longer rely on the Velāyat-e Faqih as its foundation. It will likely use the event to rise to military rule to “avenge” the old system or it will implode and the strongest faction will win.
Was Stalin assassinated? Was Mao assassinated? Was Chavez assassinated? Was Castro Assassinated? Was Mussolini assassinated? Was Napoleon assassinated? Was Kim Jung Un’s father or grandfather asssinated?
Again, It just doesn’t happen in strong long lasting central figure based systems.
Your guess is as good as mine, but I dare to say there is a good chance it would empower the ultra conservatives who thinks Khamenei is too soft. A perfect environment for a coup though.





