Mr. Ali Khamenei's prediction about the collapse of the government

There are various predictions about the outcome of the protests. History has provided a tested prediction to human societies and their rulers, and that is the definitive victory of the people.
33 years ago, when Mr. Ali Khamenei had just taken over the leadership of the Islamic Republic, in one of his speeches, he cited the country of Romania and its dictator as an example of a lesson from history for his listeners.
Today, after 33 years, Mr. Seyyed Ali Khamenei and his regime are in a similar situation to Romania. He says that if the people do not back down against the dictators and the dictators become stubborn, they are destined to collapse.
He also states that imposing a thought, belief, and social order on people is not a successful endeavor. Money, weapons, and politics are useless for establishing, repairing, and polishing a government, because the structure of the government may collapse within a few weeks.
The system cannot be maintained by apparent precision and strength. If a fundamental blow is dealt to them, they will collapse and disappear one after another. Also, if the heads of state are stubborn and resistant, they will face a fate similar to that of the person in Romania.
He continues that people did not back down from the concentrations and intensities when the time came.
He also warned that the tyrants of the world, dictators and those who rule nations by force of sword and whip, should open their eyes and learn a lesson. Those who maintain systems against the will of the people based on bayonets and repression should see the fate of Eastern Europe. This iron order in the communist countries was such that they did not think it would collapse, but it did.
Mr. Khamenei has this opinion about all governments except his own. He has not yet recognized the fire of public anger against him and his government. He only has a long list of suspects whom he considers guilty. A list that tops the list is Israel and the United States.
One must question his speech 33 years ago about the fate of Ceausescu and his words today about the people's uprising against him. One must ask why dictators become blind or blind themselves.
The Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran has attributed the protests to the plans of the United States and Israel. This is a view that has been ridiculed by the entire world, let alone Iran and Iranians. Everything that cannot be blamed on the United States and Israel.
These are the Iranian people themselves, whose cries of protest have deafened the world to what the Islamic Republic has done to them. It is not about America and Israel.
Today, the world has begun to mock the dictatorial leader and admire the courage of women who stand up to his misunderstanding and bullying laws.
Wouldn't it be better, as he said in a speech 33 years ago, to realize that the system cannot be maintained with apparent precision and strength?
Of course, he had predicted the overthrow of his own government in a speechless manner. Will he resist or will his government collapse?




