If the Islamic Republic Falls, Who Will Replace It?

The question of who will replace the Islamic Republic if it falls is a strange one! This thought is merely scattering seeds of despair, or in other words, creating problems. We should not buy legitimacy for the Islamic Republic.
Because no one can match the Islamic Republic’s record in embezzlement, oppression, and so on, or target its people with bullets. No one can match this government’s incompetence. There is no government that would issue permission for Iranian women to share beds with Iraqi pilgrims under the pretext of religious reward. What kind of government could come that would be more tyrannical and despotic than the current regime?
Is there not a single person out of Iran’s eighty million population who would want to come to power and not be of the same nature as this government? Those who think that if the clerics leave, the country will also be dismembered are those who have assumed the clerics to be the symbol of Iran’s unity.
It was someone killed with baton blows to the head who proved unity to Iran, yet all of Iran stood up as a sign of protest for him. Sistan and Baluchestan proved unity to Iran by standing up with weapons against law enforcement and defending its people. Can we label a nation that supports each other back-to-back as separatists? On the contrary, it is this Islamic Republic regime that causes ethnic favoritism and tribal degradations. It is this Islamic Republic government that spread hatred and enmity among the people. The Iranian nation has never been able to show as it does today that their hearts beat for one another and they have given each other their hands in sympathy and unity. In Tehran, Bojnord, and Sanandaj, they sacrifice their lives for a girl from Saghez to show that they are united and devoted to one another. This amazing act is of a united and cohesive nation standing together to save their country.
All discriminations, the creation of poverty and corruption, lies, theft, and the like are all consequences of the Islamic Republic’s presence in Iran. When the roots of this government are uprooted from Iran, these same people will hand in hand, brick by brick, compensate for the backwardness of border provinces. Iranians have the right to live with dignity. An Iran whose wealth will soon be fairly distributed among the people.
Who could come better than these people who are of human nature, united and cohesive, and who have turned the verse “when one member suffers, all members suffer” into reality?




