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Originally Posted by ganbaru
He is not but his boss haven't told him his place and to shut up, so to take him as the sole representant of this insanity on the Iranian side could be far stretched.
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Iran has constitution and procedures, too. And as far as the domestic battle between him and Khamenei is concerned, he has lost it. He has failed to achieve effective control over the republic, and is now basically simply waiting for his day out. In the end, Ayatollah remains the supreme authority in Iran, and the matters concerning Israel will be his to decide.