mangekyo
Trusted Member
I see what you mean, but there are so many conditions that would all need to line up.Ok...did Rouhani and Larijani criticize the Guardian council? They said people who are unelected should not decide who can run for office or not. So, if we had people from within the system speaking up then there is a chance of reform happening...once the Guardian council is dissolved then we can move to the 2nd stage. Now, you ask why would they allow it? Well they would allow it because if they don't they may have an insurrection on their hand or worse... If the insurrectionists win those people who didn't want to reform will have to leave Iran....because the people will be looking to try them, jail them, or worse. So, the answer to why they would do it is that they need to do it for their own survival. Do you know what I mean? If they continue on this road...the IRI will slowly die, the people will get angrier every year, till it spills over into the street...then they become fugitives. Can you imagine what would happen to those judges? What would happen to Basij commanders? You know what will happen to them.
So in my mind, they need to reform to save themselves.
The way I see it, Khamenei would have to voluntarily step down or die, and a new Supreme Leader who is genuinely reformist would have to be chosen. Someone like Rouhani. That would open the door to dismantling the Guardian Council and allowing real reforms.
IRGC have to accept losing most of their power and agree to stay loyal to a reformist Supreme Leader.
I agree with you that survival instinct can push elites to act, but historically, authoritarian regimes wait too long. And we’re not just politically fragile, we’re broke, weak, and already facing environmental disasters, water shortages, electricity blackouts, and growing security issues. On top of that, we might even face a new war soon. And we can’t ignore the oligarchs who control the economy and profit from sanctions-busting, along with the corrupt thugs in high positions who have been stealing our oil wealth and state resources for decades. For them, the current system is their survival and avoiding jail. Real reform would not only strip their power but likely expose them to prosecution. And they are not just businessmen, they are power brokers, politicians, clerics and military figures
And even if these reforms actually happen, we have no leverage against U.S. sanctions, so there’s no guarantee they would be lifted.







