Iran’s Brutal Regime Just Got Hit—Here’s What the Left and Global Elites Desperately Hope You Ignore

Iran’s so-called “elite” Revolutionary Guard just got a taste of their own medicine. Two IRGC members were taken out in the western city of Paveh, right along the border with Iraq’s Kurdistan region. Iranian state media is quick to label this an act of “cowardly terrorism,” but let’s not forget—this is the same regime that’s been terrorizing its own people and the entire Middle East for decades.

It’s almost laughable to watch the Iranian regime play the victim card. The IRGC, after all, is notorious for propping up dictators, funding terror groups, and crushing dissent wherever it pops up. When citizens or opposition voices finally strike back, the regime’s response is predictable: pump out propaganda, blame “separatists,” and act shocked that anyone would dare resist their iron grip.

This attack reportedly happened near a region known for fierce independence and ongoing defiance against Tehran’s rule. Does anyone really believe the people living under the boot of the ayatollahs are supposed to just take it forever? Liberals in the West don’t mind wringing their hands about human rights—unless, apparently, it’s Iranian dissidents getting crushed. Then it’s radio silence, or maybe even quiet support for the mullahs, so long as it fits their globalist agenda.

While the left is busy pretending Iran’s “government” deserves respect, brave men and women continue to stand up to tyranny. Funny how our own State Department loves “dialogue” with regimes like this, looking for every excuse to send them pallets of cash while Americans at home struggle. It’s an embarrassment.

Maybe it’s time to ask: who’s really on the side of freedom—the ones willing to push back against brutal dictators, or the global elites who’d rather negotiate with thugs than support real change? The world is watching, and as more cracks appear in the Iranian regime, the left has nowhere left to hide.

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