Iran is, once again, lurching toward chaos—except this time, there’s blood in the water at the top. With the hardline Supreme Leader out of the picture and a chunk of his loyalists swept away in the aftermath, you’d think maybe, just maybe, the world would have a shot at a more peaceful Middle East. But no. The regime’s leftovers rushed to cobble together a so-called “leadership council” and wasted no time spewing their favorite threat: revenge.
This isn’t a story of hope or reform. It’s the same old thugs in new turbans, clinging to power, promising more violence. The new faces in charge aren’t interested in change—they’re desperate to keep the anti-American, anti-freedom machine running. Instead of calming things down, the Islamist regime triples down on threats. All while the usual suspects in the Biden administration either look the other way or blab about “diplomacy” that only emboldens these radicals.
Liberal talking heads love to paint Iran’s leaders as misunderstood or justifiably angry. They’ll say it’s the West’s fault, or America’s presence that brings unrest. Pure nonsense. The simple truth is, the Ayatollah’s regime—and anyone following in his footsteps—is committed to spreading terror. They don’t want peace; they want control. And every time the left pretends it’s possible to talk these crazies down, the free world gets burned.
So now, with new leadership in the driver’s seat, can we expect sanity? Not a chance. These so-called “council” leaders are cut from the same corrupt cloth. Iran isn’t aiming for stability—they’re gearing up for payback. And mark my words, globalists and left-wing apologists will find a way to blame America when the inevitable violence erupts.
The truth is, Iran’s regime—old or new—doesn’t fear lectures from Washington think tanks or limp-wristed State Department memos. They only respect strength. Until conservatives are calling the shots, Iran’s threat will keep growing. The left wants to negotiate with wolves and hope for poodles. When will they finally admit—evil doesn’t compromise?
Source: Redstate
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