Israel x Irã e o futuro do regime dos aiatolás.
"Don't escalate the conflict. End the conflict." That's how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded when asked about Israel's plans to eliminate Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Netanyahu's statement was given on Monday (16th), the fourth day of mutual attacks between the two countries. And a day after the US press reported that President Donald Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Khamenei. On the Iranian side, an official statement promises to destroy Israel's infrastructure and threatens: residents who want to stay alive should leave Israeli territory. To explain the status of the conflict - which enters its fifth day this Tuesday (17th) - Julia Duailibi talks to Andrew Traumann, professor of International Relations at the Curitiba University Center. Organizer of the book "Islamic Republic of Iran, 40 years", Andrew explains who Ali Khamenei is, how he rose to the position of Supreme Leader of the Iranian Republic and what the situation of the country's current government is. Andrew assesses where the Israeli strategy in Iran seems to be heading. Since the beginning of the attacks, at least 11 key figures of the regime, including military personnel from the Revolutionary Guard, commanders of Intelligence, the Armed Forces and representatives of diplomacy. He also concludes how the war weakens the ayatollahs and what the chances are of the Iranian regime collapsing.
Original title: Israel x Irã e o futuro do regime dos aiatolás
Original description: “Não escala o conflito. Coloca fim ao conflito”. Foi assim que o primeiro-ministro de Israel, Benja…