There are Iranians here (I’m one). I would appreciate it if you consider asking us what we want and don’t want before trying to represent us 😊

I’m open to any questions that I can answer, but only two people ever asked me what me what we wanted, yet countless people misrepresented us, all with good intentions.

@prma what do you want, then? /gen
@zaire I think people are kind of divided on how to continue. Right now people seem to be pretty happy and want more very percisely targeted attacks, since only the absolute top head of the government is eliminated and some military bases and commanders. Which is not enough for people to take over. From there I’m not sure how much intervention from US and Israel would be desirable and needed for people. (1/2)
So I can only say that ironically it seems that Israel is more invested in making sure Iran stays stable under a more friendly regime than USA. (2/2)

@prma

As bad as this religious regime is, but what do you think is a realistic Szenario for a better Future for the ordinary people in Iran? You might know the Situation There much better than everyone else.

@Elischeva91 Well. Let me clear one thing, I’m not at the moment in Iran. I’m in Germany since a year ago.

That being said, reflecting family and friends that live in Tehran, generally it seems that a lot of targets for today were the anti-riot and internal armed forces. I know that USA and Israel probably have the former Iranian prince in mind and he is probably the most popular candidate as far as I can see. (1/3)

It is possible that they use him as a possible way to make a transitive government.

This is definitely a gamble. But one that people inside Iran, are willing to take. There are problems with this plan though. The prince does not have support from the religious rights. He does not have governmental experience. And he did not do a great job at unifying all of the major oppositions. (2/3)

But economically the speed of downfall and instability is so fast and great that people don’t see any other choice, resulting in the massacare that happened very a while go. Some are even willing to live in a monarchy as long as it is not as bad as this one.
But a clear well laid plan is probably not there. Just a gamble out of despration. (3/3)
@Elischeva91 Oh I forgot to say why I mentioned the targets. USA and Israel seem to really want civilians to get involved as soon as possible. They sent made this message repeatedly from different channels. And their attack targets today seem to reflect that goal.
@prma I wonder how are you planning to hold conversation with people who were expressing their support to the regime (while not being the active part of it).
@th3rdsergeevich Honestly I have no idea. Most recently I think the only vocal advocates for the regime were the ones that defended violence and massacres, if not participated in one. The number of them is being reduced by minutes especially since the economy of Iran has destroyed the lives of almost everyone there. And they have been killing people and accidentally sometimes their own loyalists. (1/2)
So I don’t know. From what I’m seeing the supporters are not very keen on conversation. Either they are silent or they are actively using violence or excusing it.
Maybe their approach change later on? (2/2)
@prma

I have one very important question... How are you holding up amidst ...
gestures vaguely ... all this?
@MxAlba Me personally? I’m doing very well. I’m outside of Iran right now so I’m not in any danger per se.
Our friends and families are also very happy and fine, since the attacks are very very very well targeted so far (relatively speaking). And they have been praying for external help for a long time. (1/2)
I think you have to consider that before they have been in direct line and the main target of military grade bullets. These very direct attacks are much less dangerous to them and is hurting the people that killed their friends and families just less than a month ago. So relatively speaking, they are happier than I have ever seen them in at least the past decade or so. (2/2)