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Background in manufacturing plus have worked multiple times in the Middle East.
China was paying ~30% discount on Russian/iran oil versus market(Brent) due to limited market for sanctioned oil. This is a raw material advantage to China/India in manufacturing.
If this attack from Israel/US can somehow result in a regime change to a more modern/moderate government, and sanctions are lifted, Iran oil could flow into the wider market. China had a $400 Billion deal with Iran for discounted oil. Access to a global market and normalized world relations would pull them out of this Russians/Chinese exclusive relationship. This conceptually would weaken both world powers.
Should Israel keep the heat on and finally push for regime change versus being in this same situation in another 5 years?

WarGamer
(17,511 posts)Has to be Iranians standing up...
Can't be dictated by Trump or Nety...
Melon
(544 posts)Gun ownership in Iran is restricted and not allowed for common people outside of special permits. How can they successfully? I know that many citizens hate that government. Government agents blinded 130 woman last year in a protest against the government.
allegorical oracle
(5,324 posts)tough when the government has the manpower, the weapons, corrupt leaders, a cowed judiciary, and big trucks to haul people away to huge detention camps.
Just last week, DeSantis proposed building a large detention facility in Florida's Everglades. Pity anyone being imprisoned there. Like Siberia -- only hotter and brimming with 'gators and Burmese pythons.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,042 posts)Wounded Bear
(62,480 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(1,514 posts)America has learned from experience ( its a joke son)that trying to overthrow governments leads to more death and unrest. Thats the same bullshit excuse every time we tried to impose our will on others and steal their resources.
Melon
(544 posts)Much of the Middle East is moving more towards western freedoms or ideals. Even Saudi has changed remarkably over the last 10 years. The oil gravy train wont last forever and they are trying to diversify economies.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,514 posts)Melon
(544 posts)Afghanistan is probably roughly the same. Huge war with nothing to show and the Taliban back in power.
But Iran has nuclear ambitions. They want a bomb and they want to destroy Israel. A new regime would have to be without nuclear ambitions.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,514 posts)Over fifty thousand dead Americans and countless Vietnamese and nothing to show for it. Korea. Weve replaced governments in South America and the people have suffered , they are also the immigrants coming into this country and again they suffer. This was between Iran and Israel, it was not our fight.
MarineCombatEngineer
(15,862 posts)
Tetrachloride
(8,847 posts)and the rest of the world
clumsy is what they see Washington
AntiFascist
(13,494 posts)The Jerusalem Post
The former Israeli military spokesperson cautioned against reinstating a monarchy in Iran, warning that any popular attempt to overthrow the government may be violent
I dont think that the outcome of whatever happens should be reinstituting the monarchy in Iran, because that regime was a failed and corrupt regime that didnt do well by the Iranian people, he added. And I think a lot of Iranians my age and older remember that and they dont want that to be the future and that to be the result.
Conricus raised a variety of possibilities for a future Iranian state, including an Islamic democracy and complete Western liberal democracy. But whatever happens, it has to be in the hands of the Iranian people, he said. It has to be an Iranian decision. It shouldnt be something that is inserted from abroad, and it has to be a legitimate homegrown solution.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-858582
Xolodno
(7,070 posts)We just gave them a new reason to hate us all the more.
dalton99a
(89,376 posts)Autumn
(48,150 posts)JI7
(92,309 posts)I understand most want it but they need to figure out how to do it.
Bettie
(18,565 posts)has always gone so well...sure, that'll make everything ok.
Also, do you really think that the people of Iran (yes, they are people, believe it or not!) will happily accept a Netanyahu-chosen government?
Arazi
(8,137 posts)The Supreme (religious) leader who runs the IRGC and most of daily life.
And an elected (cough) president and unicameral legislature thats elected every 4 years.
I presume Israel and Trump want to wipe out the religious prong and maybe salvage the rump elected officials but who the hell knows.
Any regime change MUST come from Iranians and not from outside agents.