Ayatollah Khamenei Dead After US-Israeli Strike—Liberals Panic as Iran’s Tyranny Crumbles

The world just witnessed history shake to its core. Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, is dead—and reports say he met his fate after a brutal wave of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. For decades, this tyrant ruled Iran with an iron fist, propping up terrorists, threatening Israel, and screaming “death to America” at every chance. Suddenly, he’s gone. And the left is already wringing their hands, worried about what comes next.

Let’s call this what it is: a massive blow to one of the world’s most hostile regimes. Anti-American liberals have spent years begging for “dialogue” and “diplomacy” with Iran, pretending the mullahs were willing partners for peace. What did that get us? More terrorism, more American blood spilled in the Middle East, and a nuclear program spinning out of control. This time, America and Israel sent a different message—a message delivered loud and clear at 2:30 in the morning over Tehran.

For all the talk from the so-called “global community,” it’s still the West—and especially our military might—that protects freedom. The Khamenei regime funded Hamas killers, armed Hezbollah, and bullied anyone who dared to stand up to their medieval rule. But liberals and their friends in the media keep making excuses. They warn how “tragic” it would be if anything happened to Iran’s leadership, but never mention the tragedy of thousands murdered and millions oppressed under the ayatollah’s rule.

Now, the world asks what comes next. The globalist crowd will rush forward to lecture America and Israel, telling us to brace for “instability” and “blowback.” These are the same voices who said appeasing Iran would bring peace. They were wrong then, and they’ll be wrong again. The real instability was a theocracy openly threatening its neighbors and our troops.

With Khamenei out of the picture, the United States and our allies should remember what happens when you stand up to evil rather than grovel before it. Maybe the left will finally learn that tyranny doesn’t listen to empty speeches—it only respects strength. Who’s trembling now: free nations or the cowards huddled in Tehran’s rubble?

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