Hossein Taeb: Everyone has come to the streets for some reason, excited.
The senior advisor to the commander of the Revolutionary Guards said about the sedition, some people became silent about it, and I also agree, but what is the problem? The problem is the process. In one place, doubt settles, and in another, the person has no doubt but doesn’t want to pay the cost. They have followers and don’t want to lose them. This is where tests and trials happen. Pray that each of us is careful not to fall into this situation one day.
Hossein Taeb: The action must have sufficient deterrence and punishment. This retribution and execution of the sentence must create deterrence. You have excitement and violence in the streets, where some have lost in their gamble and run out of options. You also have mercenaries. Everyone has become excited and come to the streets for some reason, thinking they are fulfilling their demands. They see themselves as justified in coming. If you don’t distinguish this, you can’t take the right action. This is not appeasement; this is strategic patience.