“Exactly. This is the way to bring down the regimes without firing a single shot.”
With respect, how would we know that? I can’t think of a single example in all of history of an Islamic state being overthrown by it’s own people, or changed peacefully by an outside force. I also see no evidence that the Iranian people in general don’t absolutely love the dog turd country they live in. Sure, ‘some’ of the people don’t like it, there’s always reports of protests here and there throughout the years, but that doesn’t equal anything close to a revolution.
I know it’s how Trump talks about everybody, but I disagree that ‘Iran has wonderful people’. No, no they don’t Mr. President. I don’t think Muslims are anything you can call wonderful people. I don’t call people who want me dead for not believing in Allah wonderful. The moral relativism is tiresome.
I can’t name any examples, but we’ve never had a POTUS of this magnitude of BRILLIANT before. Also, Iran is ripe for a peaceful revolution. I’ve been following for years and they’ve had crushing strikes initiated by their own people to bring down the mullahs. The strikes are simply “Non-Participation” events, where no one shows up for work and shuts down the nation. It’s amazing to read and there are many Iranian tweeters posting frequent reports on this.
I recall Egypt was able to take its country back from the Muslim Brotherhood, after they toppled Mubarak.
Iran is not a dog-turd country — the regime definitely is.
Iran has over 4000 years of history - this is the land of Cyrus the Great who freed the Jews; this is the only land in the Middle East besides Israel and Syria that allows Christians and Jews to freely practice their religion and indeed keeps seats reserved for them in parliament, this is a flawed, very flawed democracy, but far more than every other Middle Eastern state.
The Ayatollahs are bad, no doubt, but not Iran - Iran has potential once it throws off the yoke of Islam. And that day will come