Once again, it’s the so-called “progressive” world that’s getting a wakeup call on the real threat of radical Islamic regimes. While the left is busy appeasing tyrants in Tehran, the real hope for Iran’s future comes not from bureaucrats in Brussels, but from Iranians themselves. The Iranian Crown Prince, Reza Pahlavi—the son of the last Shah—has shown more backbone in one week than Western leaders have managed in decades. While U.S. and Israeli strikes hammer at the regime’s military muscle, Pahlavi is rallying the Iranian military, police, and security forces to ditch the brutal Ayatollahs. It’s about time somebody said what the globalists in the State Department refuse to admit: the Islamist regime in Iran is rotting from the inside out.
The signs are all there—discontent at home, unrest in the streets, and now their own crown prince urging the armed forces to do the right thing and turn their backs on the crumbling dictatorship. For years, Western politicians and their friends in the media have painted Iran as an untouchable bogeyman, too terrifying to challenge. They’ve offered endless negotiations, cash pallets, and diplomatic “respect.” Where did that get us? Nuclear escalation, proxy wars, and thousands of dead. Meanwhile, ordinary Iranians suffer while the Ayatollahs hoard power and money.
It’s laughable how liberals bend over backward to “understand” the Islamist regime. They whine about “destabilization” if anyone stands up to tyranny, but where’s their outrage for the people actually living under religious oppression? Where’s the sympathy for Iranian women forced to live under the hijab police? It’s always the same story: the interests of everyday people get ignored so the global elites can keep sipping their lattes in Geneva.
Now, with U.S. and Israeli firepower putting pressure on the regime, the world is watching for someone inside Iran to step up. Pahlavi is doing exactly that. He’s not playing by the rules of weak-kneed diplomacy—he’s calling on the forces sworn to protect Iran to stop propping up ruthless clerics and start serving their people. This is leadership that America should be applauding, not undermining out of some misguided loyalty to “dialogue.”
Make no mistake, the regime in Tehran is terrified. They know its days are numbered when their own people start rejecting their brutal rule. Maybe if the liberal machine in Washington spent less time “negotiating” with dictators and more time supporting real opposition leaders, the world would be safer—and freer. It’s simple: the choice is between standing with tyrants or standing with freedom. Whose side are you on?
Source: Breitbart
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