What Comes Next for the Ayatollah?
Amid the bombings and global commentary from pundits and power brokers on the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, the elephant in the room remains ignored — Iran’s illegitimate constitution, and more importantly, her silenced people. Expert commentary and analysis continue to revolve around a flawed premise: that the Islamic Republic, as it has existed for the past 46 years, will endure — with clerics merely rotating power among themselves, ruling under the same unlawful and illegitimate constitution, once again without the consent or participation of the Iranian people. In light of the recent 12-day conflict initiated by Israel against the Ayatollah’s regime in Iran—with the United States also targeting three major nuclear sites—experts have pointed out that the Ayatollah and his inner circle’s decades-long investment in proxy groups across the Middle East has largely failed to yield the intended outcomes. This naturally prompts a question: Were Israel and Western powers inattentive o...