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Open in hackernews

Iran Protests Enter Third Straight Day as Students Join In

https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-protests-enter-third-straight-day-as-students-join-in-585e7bff
72•JumpCrisscross•1mo ago

Comments

josefritzishere•1mo ago
The timing of this seems rather suspect.
lostlogin•1mo ago
Please could you explain this?
hashbig•1mo ago
Israel and the US are planning a new war on Iran. Historically (in Iran and other places), we saw political and internal crises emerge/staged when the US is planning a regime change in that country.
throw310822•1mo ago
> Israel and the US are planning a new war on Iran

Source?

throwaway894345•1mo ago
Iran has protests all the time, as do lots of other countries _including the US_ and France and others and they don't herald US-led regime change. But if you have evidence for your claim that the US and Israel are planning a war in Iran, that would be major international news.
f33d5173•1mo ago
It is. I heard about it on the radio.
crazydoggers•1mo ago
I’m sure it has nothing to do with the fact Iran is so mismanaged and suffering from severe drought they are talking about water rations or evacuations in Tehran.. or the plummeting of their currency [1] .. or the fact that the majority of the country doesn’t even support the current government [2] … no must be a conspiracy. </sarcasm>

1. https://www.meforum.org/mef-observer/irans-currency-collapse...

2. https://www.iranintl.com/en/202302036145

shwaj•1mo ago
Why not both? No need to be so disparaging.
crazydoggers•1mo ago
We should be disparaging of fear mongering conspiracy theories that have no facts to back them up. Just like if you told me Democrats in the US are controlling hurricanes, or that 5G caused covid.
shwaj•1mo ago
Just like those? Those examples are highly improbable, whereas the CIA is almost certainly active in Iran right now (that’s their job!), even if there isn’t evidence that they are behind these particular protests.
JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> whereas the CIA is almost certainly active in Iran right now (that’s their job!)

This is true of every intelligence agency. Reflexively reaching for the CIA to explain all geopolitics is lazy conspiratorialism.

concinds•1mo ago
People are disparaging of dumb conspiracism. This notion that any protest in a dictatorship is a CIA plot is bullshit. The whole “CIA color revolution” concept is bullshit meant to delegitimize and demoralize legitimate grassroots movements against shitty dictatorships. Even the Iranian leadership is publicly acknowledging their legitimacy shortfall and the economic catastrophe, and that’s saying something.

If you don’t believe in protests within dictatorships then you don’t believe in democracy. As simple as that.

krapp•1mo ago
"A CIA plot" goes too far, true. But to believe the CIA isn't involved at all in fomenting revolution in a country whose current government is the result of the CIA having done so in the past, and which the US considers part of the "Axis of Evil," and which is an ally to a country the US is currently waging a war of aggression and plunder against (Venezuela) seems naive.
JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> to believe the CIA isn't involved at all in fomenting revolution in a country

Yes, it’s possible to believe in an incompetent CIA. Particularly when Iran is directly an adversary to multiple countries in the Middle East and further that it’s been fucking with more recently than the 1970s.

sorokod•1mo ago
On the reason spectrum of :

- 50% inflation, tax hikes and currency devaluation [1]

- Manufactured crisis

- The presence of the 3i comet in our solar system

where would Occam's razor cut?

[1] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/26/irans-government-b...

JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> Israel and the US are planning a new war on Iran

Israel and America are sabre rattling with Iran. It's been happening for about as long as Iran has been calling for death to America and Israel.

lostlogin•1mo ago
They have attacked Iran in recent times.
JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> They have attacked Iran in recent times

Iran is an aspiring regional power. Its proxies spread across half a continent. It's involved in foreign meddling in like half a dozen civil and hybrid war fronts. That's the nature of the Middle East, the cradle of the oldest civilisations in literal history.

Sleaker•1mo ago
WSJ wont open for me, but was able to find it via MSN: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-protests-enter-thi...

not sure where to pull that doesn't have tracking, not seeing it on archive yet.

FridayoLeary•1mo ago
It will probably be crushed like all the other protests, unfortunately. But iran is in a worse state then it's ever been. The catalyst for this round is a currency collapse and a looming water crisis. Sadly, the Revolutionary corps seem well funded from oil money.

At the moment Iran is rebuilding it's rocket stockpile with help from china (something which Israel and the US should be much more proactive about IMO) in preparation for the next round of hostilities in which they will no doubt be humiliated again. They are probably hoping to hit more then 1 hospital and 3 residential blocks next time and retain what's left of their shattered ambitions and ego.

Still we can always hope for a regime collapse. From a foreign policy point of view they are weaker then ever. Security wise i don't know how they are doing.

keeganpoppen•1mo ago
i hope only the best for the people of iran because they seem to be completely fantastic people and iran is an absolutely majestically beautiful place. and, selfishly, i would love to be able to visit one day. ugh, the whole situation is just so sad.
yupyupyups•1mo ago
>They are probably hoping to hit more then 1 hospital and 3 residential blocks next time

Are they planning to bomb more buildings in Gaza?

FridayoLeary•1mo ago
I don't know. It's possible that one of their hundreds of indiscriminately fired missiles might land there. Iirc the sole casualty of one of their major attacks was a gazan in the West Bank.
therobots927•1mo ago
How many hospitals has Israel blown up? Last I checked, it was every single one in Gaza.
abacadaba•1mo ago
none, but there may have been one or two military bases disguised as hospitals that sustained some damage
JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> Iran is rebuilding it's rocket stockpile with help from china

Has this been confirmed?

> From a foreign policy point of view they are weaker then ever. Security wise i don't know how they are doing

Iran's borders encompass a bit of a shitshow. Its dominant ethnicity is less than three fifths the population [1]. Its next three-largest ethnicities, Azeris (14%), Kurds (9%) and Gilaki (5%) meanwhile, have bordering extant or aspiring nation-states.

(To the extent there is a hilarious if bastardly alliance in the region, it would be between Israel and Azerbaijan. Israel provides firepower. Azerbaijan gains the Azeri (and maybe Gilaki) majority north of Iran, cutting off Armenia's southern border and giving it a land border with Turkey for more pipelines.)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Iran

mamonster•1mo ago
>helping the latter seize Iran's northern and Azeri/Gilaki-majority territories

Wont't ever happen because Aliev is the OG of multipolarity/mnogovektornost and this would prevent him from scamming all of his neighbors at the same time.

2OEH8eoCRo0•1mo ago
https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/29/middleeast/iran-rebuilding-ba...

> European intelligence sources say several shipments of sodium perchlorate, the main precursor in the production of the solid propellant that powers Iran’s mid-range conventional missiles, have arrived from China to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas

Incipient•1mo ago
>Its dominant ethnicity is less than three fifths the population

Is that being framed as a problem? The US is the same, and I expect a few others too?

JumpCrisscross•1mo ago
> The US is the same, and I expect a few others too?

It makes ethnic revanchism a challenge. Not an issue if you embrace being a melting plot. Existential if national identity is grounded in ethnicity.

tguvot•1mo ago
during war with Israel they made adjustment. Internal messaging switched to "ancient great iran" and "we are all iranians" (as in citizens of iran) or something like this.
indubioprorubik•1mo ago
Normally, yes - but now, after a humilating defeat - the regime is revealed to have squandered the riches. If you dont even have imperial glory to show for the billions spend- you are bankrupt, even in the eyes of fanatics.
mamonster•1mo ago
For those getting excited about regime change:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_protests

Not to be insensitive to the Iranian people, but it's like France in a lot of ways, they riot/protest so much that the information content of any given riot/protest movement is minimal.

sapphicsnail•1mo ago
Most protests don't lead to regime change.
andrewinardeer•1mo ago
Until they do.
sapphicsnail•1mo ago
I was responding to someone giving a list of protests. My point was that a bunch of failed protests doesn't prove that Iran is particularly resistant to regime change. I was actually trying to say that this current one should be taken more seriously.
kylehotchkiss•1mo ago
_nepal has entered the chat_