SABRE
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I suspect it was a regime change operation. After wiping out Hamas and Hezbollah leadership, and successful regime change in Syria, they perhaps came to conclusion that time was rife for wiping out Iranian regime and restore Western-Israeli sponsored monarchy under Reza Pahalvi, who seems to have packed his bags for Tehran under the assumption that Iranians would welcome him. Attacking nuclear facilities was a side quest. I guess they didn't read the room properly and miscalculated Iran's willingness and capacity to fight back and ended up pushing evening the liberal Iranians to back their government.
Reza Pahalvi is still appeasing regime changers. Could Iran ever accept the man who backed the bombing of their country and violation of its sovereignty by the worst enemies of Iranian nation so he could take over it as his fiefdom? The descendants of Ottoman House fair better than this. They accept modern Turkish republic while advocating recognition and endorsement of their history. Quite sure if it comes to Turkey's sovereignty and integrity they'll be on the right side of history. If Reza Pahalvi really cared for Iran he wouldn't have been on the wrong side of history.
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