Extracts: Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised "no peace and no war" but the moment of choice has come A year of conflict in the Middle East has destroyed the foreign-policy approach of Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei
Khamenei's strategy was always implausible but its collapse has led Iran to the brink of its first international war since 1988
Arash Azizi:
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What I, like to call the Khamenei Doctrine—those close to him have variously dubbed it “strategic patience” or more to the point “no peace, no war”—rests on a duality that has remained constant through Khamenei’s 35 years in power
Iran refuses any public dealings with Israel, clamoring instead for the Jewish state’s destruction and surrounding it with Arab militias that seek to destroy it
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Iranian officials deny the Holocaust and chant “Death to America” at events and ceremonies
And yet, at no point does Khamenei intend to get into a direct conflict with Israel or the United States—because he knows very well that such a confrontation could be fatal for his regime -- Hope so
So what is the point of holding this contradictory posture?
Khamenei is a true fanatic He forged his beliefs as a revolutionary in the 1960s when he read Sayyid Qutb and Mao Zedong but he isn’t blind or stupid Rather, he is patient and pragmatic
Khamenei appears to have accepted that his dream of destroying Israel won’t be realized in his lifetime but he remains ideologically committed to it as a long-term goal for Islamists across generations
Khamenei has declared that Israel won’t exist in 2040—a year he will see only if he lives to be more than 100 but he seeks to advance the cause to the extent he can, building the strength of Israel’s enemies and then handing off the task to his successors