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** NEW MERCH ** Jackets & Sweatshirts, Thermo Mugs!! Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... Patrick Henningsen criticizes U.S. leaders for discussing military action against Iran without having a plan for what would happen if the Iranian government collapsed. He points to comments suggesting regime change without a post-war strategy and calls that reckless, especially given the risk of triggering a wider regional or even global war. He argues that U.S. rhetoric about Iran is inconsistent and based on misinformation, specifically rejecting claims that Iran massacred 30,000 protesters. Instead, he says violence during unrest involved casualties on multiple sides, including police and bystanders, and that Western media ignored details that contradict the dominant narrative. The speaker also disputes the idea that Iran’s government lacks popular support. He cites large turnout at a national rally—millions in Tehran and tens of millions nationwide—as evidence that the Islamic Republic still has broad backing. He rejects the claim that such turnout was forced, arguing that mass arrests of that scale would be unrealistic. He describes Iran as a republic with elected institutions (except for the Supreme Leader) and says its system combines republican governance with a religious constitutional framework. He emphasizes Iran’s ethnic diversity and argues that national identity unites the population much like in the United States. Finally, he contends that regime change through military strikes would not succeed. Even if top leaders were killed, he argues, the state would endure because it is rooted in popular identity and long civilizational history. Like Americans responding to a foreign attack, he says Iranians would likely unify and resist rather than abandon their system.