Attempt to ‘decapitate’ state may harden resistance instead of destabilising regime

Israel’s decision to authorise its military to kill any senior Iranian official on its assassination list has raised significant new questions about its so-called decapitation strategy and what it is intended to achieve.

Privately, Israeli officials have briefed their US counterparts that in the event of an uprising, Iran’s opposition would be “slaughtered”. That appears to be at odds with Benjamin Netanyahu’s strategy to pursue regime change by targeting senior figures in Iran’s political and security apparatus.

Even before the outbreak of full-scale war, however, Iran experts and analysts – and some former Israeli officials – were sceptical that Iran’s clerical regime could be toppled by such strikes.

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    21 hours ago

    I’m not surprised the US didnt know that 87-year-old sick supreme leader was not the full center of power…but israel not knowing either and nevertheless killing him for lulz…there is nobody at the wheel.

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        10 hours ago

        Netanyahu certainly did. As soon as Israel isn’t at war he might have to answer for his many crimes.

        What better solution than a catastrophic war?