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redgreenandblue

(2,125 posts)
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 11:56 AM 7 hrs ago

I have been mulling over this thing for a while.

Khamenei senior was 86 years old, statistically unlikely to live much longer. By this point, he may even have been little more than a figurehead, with his son and presumed successor already running much of the system behind the scenes.

If so, one could imagine that he faced two possible paths:

1. Spend a few more quiet and largely unremarkable years at home.

2. Die as a martyr in a confrontation with “the Great Satan.”

It is not hard to imagine that the second option might have appealed to him more, especially given the cultural and political significance that martyrdom holds within parts of Islamic tradition and revolutionary rhetoric in Iran.

His death, in that sense, could transform him into a powerful symbol for supporters to rally around.

It almost brings to mind the famous line by Obi-Wan Kenobi: “If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.”

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I have been mulling over this thing for a while. (Original Post) redgreenandblue 7 hrs ago OP
I feel this new Ayatollah, the son of the recent former one... FarPoint 7 hrs ago #1
What nukes does he have access to? dpibel 7 hrs ago #3
Does not have access to nukes, Eko 7 hrs ago #4
Meh, that's kinda victim blaming leftstreet 7 hrs ago #2
So, does OUR "Supreme Leader" think that a holy war, less the martyrdom part, grant him virgins in heaven? usonian 6 hrs ago #5
;-{)....Virgins Goonch 6 hrs ago #6

FarPoint

(14,707 posts)
1. I feel this new Ayatollah, the son of the recent former one...
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:07 PM
7 hrs ago

He has suffered much personal loss from that one bombing...loss of father, mother wife and only child.... Now, he has access to nukes and a vengeance to direct on USA.... He is also reported to be much more conservative than his father....

We are the one to suffer....

dpibel

(3,875 posts)
3. What nukes does he have access to?
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:15 PM
7 hrs ago

Do you know something the rest of the world doesn't know?

leftstreet

(40,150 posts)
2. Meh, that's kinda victim blaming
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:09 PM
7 hrs ago

Suggesting he wanted or encouraged his death at the hands of the US

He waited, waited, waited (till he was 86!) for Bibi and Trump to provoke an act of war?

usonian

(24,728 posts)
5. So, does OUR "Supreme Leader" think that a holy war, less the martyrdom part, grant him virgins in heaven?
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 01:02 PM
6 hrs ago


or wherever ...

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