05-19-2024, 08:02 PM
(05-19-2024, 07:48 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Because I'm not an avid follower of the continuous news cycle regarding Iran, I am wondering if the President's death actually creates a 'real' power vacuum. I had the impression that the real authority in Iran was from their Clergy.
I suspect Presidents almost never "die in accidents." Is it wrong that I am anticipating something uglier to surface... and assuming that's not the case, won't the media do their usual fear-stoking and "attention-grabbing" featuring rampant talking-head speculation and misinformation?
He said, waiting for the flurry of monetized 'headline' style video clips... (most featuring a 'hottie' as the thumbnail image of the video.)
OK we need to be able to give more ratings... LOL Ive ran out again.
Yes, the clergy is the supreme leader, but who knows what this may spark... so many wild possibilities and theories already.
It could be an accident, but he no doubt had enemies domestically regionally and internationally
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