The crash that killed President Raisi was not met with foul play accusations by the Iranian media, but rather blamed on the terrible weather conditions. However, many attribute his death to his involvement in crackdowns against dissidents and political rivals during his presidency. While some individuals may have been relieved by his passing, there is currently no evidence to support any theories regarding foul play.

In Iran, there has been a tendency to blame Israel for controversial events. Israeli officials have denied any involvement in the crash that killed President Raisi. It is difficult to imagine how Israel would benefit from such an act of war. The truth is that Iranian airlines have faced safety issues due to years of sanctions, which make it challenging to maintain their aircraft.

Personal experience sheds light on the unsafe conditions of Iranian aircraft. Years ago, during an earthquake in Iran, a reporter was forced to make a landing in an American helicopter due to engine failure from poor maintenance. Tragically, the same aircraft later crashed, resulting in the loss of all lives on board. This incident highlights the dangers posed by the lack of resources and maintenance in Iran’s aviation industry.

Despite these challenges, many Iranians continue to use domestic airlines due to limited options for international travel. However, this puts them at risk and raises concerns about safety standards within the country’s aviation industry.

Overall, while there may be speculation surrounding President Raisi’s death, it is crucial that we focus on addressing the underlying issues that led to this tragedy and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to improve safety standards within Iran’s aviation industry.