The Regime will probably keep the lid on for a while, but think of what the Regime is supposed to stand for: a Shia Theocracy.
Many of l the Shia Grand Ayatollahs in and out of Iran are seemingly now lining up against the Supreme Leader and Dinnerjacket. There is perhaps a decisive doctrinal split between the two developing. The Quietests may actually prefer Democracy, the rule of law and the legitimacy it brings, while the Supreme Leader and his thugs can’t survive under such democratic conditions.
It is one thing to have a student led underground defying a regime, but if much of the religious establishment is working against
a theocratic regime, that regime has got big problems. The Regime in that situation eventually either has to move against the more liberal mullahs or it will overthrown .
It is such a shame that at this moment in history that we have such a Authoritarian Thug ass kisser like Buraq in office.








