Khomeini didn't reform the islam in Iran, he was democratically elected there because he was expressing the views of the people there. France was right to protect him for the autoritarian regime in Iran, as his only culpability at that time was his political opposition.
West was right to support rebel groups in Syria (now part of ISIS) because they were expressing the view of people there. West was right to protect them from the authoritarian regime in Syria (Bashar al-Assad). And here we are today. Should I dig though posts when Assad was the bad guy supported by Putin and good old West was trying to help rebels thus bringing them freedom and democracy from a bloody tyrant?
If you want to bring down totalitarian regime, you better make sure something even worse does not replace it. Washing hands afterwards and saying "none of our business yo" won't work because some of your actions are well documented.
Not sure about Assad but Reza Pahlavi (ze tyrant who was ended by TIME's man of the year) was secular muslim lel
What the fuck is secular muslim, someone would say? Someone like Overdriven I guess.
Khomeini was the game changer in the middle east, he brought up Sharia law from its grave. He is the forefather of Bin Laden and rest of them.
After all, for USA this is just business.