Iran’s ruthless regime crumbles as top leaders fall liberals scramble to spin the truth

Iran’s theocratic dictatorship is finally feeling the heat, and it’s about time. Over the weekend, their supreme thug, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, met his maker—no tears here. Iran has been a factory for terror and anti-American hate for decades. Now, their leadership ranks just took a beating. Reports show over 40 of their top officials are now out of the picture. That’s dozens of dangerous anti-West zealots who won’t get another chance to plot against us.

The media elite will spin this however they want, but regular Americans know what this means. The world’s biggest sponsor of terrorism is losing its mastermind and a host of loyal cronies. Maybe the liberal establishment worries about “stability” in the region, but let’s cut the nonsense. Iran’s idea of stability is funding terror and threatening Israel while their people live in poverty and fear.

It’s laughable how the globalist crowd will wring their hands and mumble about “dialogue” and “understanding other cultures.” Where have those ideas gotten us? Right—emboldened Iranian dictators, an embattled Israel, chaos in the Middle East, and American patriots called “warmongers” for telling the truth. Liberals whine when bullies lose power, but refuse to call out the real evil staring everyone in the face.

Remember, Khamenei and his regime never backed down from jailing dissidents, crushing protests, or sending missiles at our allies. He was no misunderstood leader. The head of the snake is gone, and his fellow tyrants are dropping like flies. Of course, the Biden administration and its leftist allies played footsie with this murderous regime for years, sending pallets of cash and getting nothing but more aggression in return.

Any American who still believes in strength and truth should take heart. The evil in Tehran isn’t gone—but the old monsters are falling. Maybe it’s a reminder that bad guys lose eventually, no matter how long liberals coddle them. What rattles the liberal world order more: the fall of a dictatorship, or the fact that some Americans still cheer it on? You decide.

Source: Redstate


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