Iran’s Regime Crashes and Burns — And the Left Pretends Nothing Happened
Iran’s so-called “Supreme Leader” is gone, the Islamic regime’s brass is either dead or hiding, and the mainstream media is yawning. For years, the world’s biggest terror sponsor has strutted and threatened the West, especially America and Israel. But a single, decisive Israeli airstrike ripped through Tehran, sending forty of Iran’s most powerful mullahs straight to their judgment day, and the world’s left-wing elites barely whisper a word. Try to imagine the outrage if this were a Western nation, but the regime that chants “Death to America” gets a free pass.
The power vacuum in Tehran is massive. The mullahs, always eager to keep a tight grip on power, managed to elect as their new head honcho… a guy who’s either unconscious in a hospital or already six feet under. That’s so typically authoritarian—cling to the illusion of continuity, even if your so-called “Supreme Leader” can’t lift a finger. Some reports say Mojtaba Khamenei is barely alive, missing a leg and on the brink of death, yet the system props up his broken body just to keep up appearances. Liberals would call that “resilience.” Conservatives call it “a joke.”
Where is the outrage now from the globalist crowd who always sob about “peace and stability” when Israel is defending itself? When an enemy of America is crippled overnight, the left goes silent. They’d rather blame our allies than admit evil regimes like Iran’s are a problem. It’s a perfect example of liberal hypocrisy—selective outrage, depending on who’s getting bombed and who’s doing the bombing.
Meanwhile, as the Iranian leadership melts down, the country’s remaining wannabe dictators are probably scrambling for safer hideouts, fearing they’ll end up on the next target list. The average Iranian knows exactly what’s going on: the regime is a house of cards. But Western apologists keep insisting Iran’s “leaders” speak for the people. They never have. When the chips are down, it’s every mullah for himself.
Let’s face it—no more pretending. Tehran’s terror masters aren’t gods. They bleed, they run, and sometimes, they die in droves. Maybe the West would be safer if more dictators spent less time hiding in bunkers and more time facing real consequences. Will the left finally wake up, or will they just keep covering for tyrants and thugs?
Source: Redstate
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