Iran's Foreign Minister Al-Araki recently commented on the question of "What would be the consequences if the US assassinated Khamenei": "If a new leader needs to be selected, it can be done at any time, and we have no problem with this. I have seen proposals in the US media and other channels about assassinating leaders, but this is a system. This system has a mature and sound operating mechanism and will not collapse because of this. Everyone will complete the succession through established procedures. Our system does not rely on individuals, but is rooted in the people. So I am completely not worried. Even during the war, the country did not collapse, and we were still able to continue self-defense. Even if such an event occurs again, this system will deal with it properly, and the system itself will not face any problems."
Comments: The Iranian Foreign Minister shattered the American fantasy of toppling Iran through decapitation operations, clearly telling the US: Iran is not a regime sustained by individuals, but a system supported by a mature system and public opinion. Even if high-level assassinations occur, it can smoothly transfer power according to procedures, and it will not collapse or cause internal chaos. This statement is both a demonstration of the resilience of the system and a strong response to the US's war threat and decapitation plot - your extreme measures cannot scare us, nor can they shake our foundation.
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