Chaos Rocks Iran: A Brutal Regime Faces Its Own Judgment Day
America woke up to huge news out of Iran: the Supreme Leader is reportedly dead, and more than 40 high-ranking Iranian officials have been wiped out alongside him. Let that sink in. The radical regime that has spent decades preaching hatred against the West, funneling cash to terrorists, and crushing its own people is suddenly in total disarray. This is the same regime that President Obama bent over backwards to appease, begging for a nuclear deal, and the same regime the Biden administration wastes no time trying to rehabilitate. Now, the house of cards is crumbling, and not a minute too soon.
Let’s remember: these leaders weren’t just bureaucrats shuffling papers. These are the masterminds behind Iran’s network of terror, a twisted regime that funds Hamas and Hezbollah while its own citizens suffer. For years, our own left-wing elite have pretended negotiation with Tehran could lead to peace. How’s that working out now? The supposed “moderates” in the Iranian government are either fleeing or reeling in fear, while the people who kept the regime’s iron grip are gone. You can bet the power vacuum will have the ayatollah’s cronies scrambling for self-preservation over any actual reform or freedom.
Liberals across the globe will clutch their pearls, terrified of “instability.” Here’s a reality check: stability under a terrorist regime isn’t something America—or any freedom-loving nation—should mourn. For too long, globalists and career politicians have wrung their hands about “maintaining order” in the Middle East, ignoring the cries of regular Iranians trampled under religious dictatorship. Instead of siding with the oppressed, the left obsesses over signing weak treaties and “reaching across the aisle” to thugs in turbans.
Here’s the irony that’ll never be mentioned on CNN: every time Washington tries to play nice with Iran, the mullahs laugh in our faces. Billions in “no-strings” cash. Loosened sanctions. All it ever bought was new missiles aimed at our allies and mobs screaming “Death to America.” Now the old guard is gone, and the world is watching: will the Biden administration seize this chance to stand with Iranian people, or will they weakly beg for another round of talks with whatever hardliner seizes power next?
When the world’s most notorious state sponsor of terrorism is shaken to its core, it’s not a tragedy—it’s a rare chance for change. Let the professional handwringers whine about “uncertainty.” The only thing certain so far is that appeasement never worked, and the people who tried it should take a long, hard look in the mirror. If freedom ever has a fighting chance in Iran, it’ll be despite the feckless Western left, not because of them. Maybe this time, the lesson will finally stick. Or is that too much to ask from our so-called leaders?
Source: Townhall
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