Is this perhaps an indicator that an actual non-“color revolution” revolution might be possible in Iran?

  • @mylifeforaiur
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    242 years ago

    The best possible outcome from my perspective is for the Iranian socialist state to re-emerge. As anti-imperialists, we can respect the Islamic state for being a thorn in the US Empire’s side. But the real victory is and always has been the emergence of a workers state that could lead the region into an era of socialist republics.

    • @supersolid_snake
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      132 years ago

      That could be dangerous, the US could sponsor a “socialist” revolution only to stab them in the back later. Unfortunately, under current circumstances, it is not easy to change. However, I could and would like to be wrong. An organic socialist revolution would be nice.

      • @AmarkuntheGatherer
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        142 years ago

        As much as I’d love to see a socialist Iran in the near future, your worries are very warranted considering other socialist groups in the region.

        The US wouldn’t even need to betray them openly. A bunch of american agents could support their operation to make themselves vital, the US could support them just right to push for leaders that aren’t true anti-imperialists. Such an experiment could dismantle in mere years if they allow imperialist forces to push and nudge them internally.

        • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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          112 years ago

          It’s the usual push for broader theoretically center-left coalition, then the “moderates” are getting to the offices, oportunists betray workers like usual, and before you notice there is neoliberal government with some minor posts for mild demsocs. Let them rule a term and the country is in the debt spiral by IMF, everything is privatized and there are CIA agents everywhere, communists are opressed and fascism is on the rise.